For most experienced Vapers this is obvious.
But don't forget to check your screws in your atty!
Sometimes they can loosen up after use. Even if they are firm when you install the coil. They can get looser with use.
Happened to me over the past day or two with my OL16 on my Reo. I have a dual 28g coil. Nothing fancy. And something wasn't right. It was firing but not with oomph. I changed batteries. Checked the volts on the battery. Couldn't figure it out. Was not in the mood for a rebuild.
Then last night I was packing for my trip today and was tired and just yanked off the top cap to see. All looked fine. Took an Allen key and just hurriedly stuck it into the post Allen slots. And what do you know. BOTH of them were quite loose!!!!
Tightened them. And voila!
Vaping with vigour again!!!
So check if you have a screw loose
Naughty naughty OL16...
But don't forget to check your screws in your atty!
Sometimes they can loosen up after use. Even if they are firm when you install the coil. They can get looser with use.
Happened to me over the past day or two with my OL16 on my Reo. I have a dual 28g coil. Nothing fancy. And something wasn't right. It was firing but not with oomph. I changed batteries. Checked the volts on the battery. Couldn't figure it out. Was not in the mood for a rebuild.
Then last night I was packing for my trip today and was tired and just yanked off the top cap to see. All looked fine. Took an Allen key and just hurriedly stuck it into the post Allen slots. And what do you know. BOTH of them were quite loose!!!!
Tightened them. And voila!
Vaping with vigour again!!!
So check if you have a screw loose
Naughty naughty OL16...
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