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Why does my vape light up but not hit?

Why does my vape light up but not hit?

A disposable vape uses an airflow sensor to detect when you puff. Sometimes, a disposable vape that doesn’t hit isn’t working because the airflow sensor isn’t sensitive enough or because the sensor is blocked by condensation inside the device.

How do you fix a vape that won’t turn on?

Try cleaning the battery terminal and end of your clearomiser with a cotton bud. Another thing to check is that the tank or clearomiser is making contact with the battery terminal. If a previous tank has been screwed on too tightly, the battery pin may need adjusting to make a connection again.

Can I over-tighten the clearomiser?

It can also be a mistake to over-tighten the clearomiser when you attach it to a battery. This is especially the case with the Aspire Nautilus, which can get stuck if you over tighten it. The Nautilus has loads of seal, so you should stop tightening it as soon as it starts to bite.

How do you put a tank on a clearomiser?

Forcing the head onto a tank Give the head a half turn anti-clockwise until you feel a click. Simply give a half turn anti-clockwise until you hear a click when you screw the head on to a clearomiser – this will help thread it correctly. 10. Forcing the Tank On to the Battery

Can a clearomiser get stuck to a battery?

10. Forcing the Tank On to the Battery It can also be a mistake to over-tighten the clearomiser when you attach it to a battery. This is especially the case with the Aspire Nautilus, which can get stuck if you over tighten it. The Nautilus has loads of seal, so you should stop tightening it as soon as it starts to bite.

How much should I top up my clearomiser?

Instead, make sure you keep your clearomiser topped up to a least a quarter of its capacity. With the Aspire Bottom Dual Coil Clearomiser, try not let the eliquid get below the two holes in the centre coil, as these are used to pass eliquid back to the atomiser.