@ Jacob benson go to the bottom of my post and read that part for a quick answer.
Great topic. This is just what I needed to know! I dropped mine and it happened to fall right dead straight on the top of the atomizer and I happened to have an old mod, the tank worked still in-fact still works to this day, anyways the mag itself wouldn’t read any tank I put on it. It would read no atomizer for a while then after pulling it out months later it started reading random oHm’s like 3.4* 5.2* 1.6* all on the same atomizer. I took the thing apart just now after about a year of it being retired and the sotter (sorry my spelling is poor) is still intact from what it looks like. There seemed to be a little bit of corrosion around the top piece but I’m sure that’s just age it wasn’t bad. The only fix I could think of is trying to mess with the pin, and if that doesn’t work take the whole thing apart to re-sotter the wires.
P.S. the screw on the battery release button does come off like any other screw counter clockwise. However when I took mine out it had Lock-Tite ;also known as liquid anchor; on it (the blue or red stuff that you put on screws so they don’t come out with vibration or usage.
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I have the same problem so I called my vape company and they said that it was not the mag and said the atomiser was but I tried my friends atomisers and the same problem but it works fine on my drag mod so I'm confused can somebody explain?
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A number of things can happen anything from loose wires to soldering breaks inside the actual device by all means I'm no expert but basically you will have to {carefully take apart} your mod with a few hidden screws on the inside use your intuition and wits to try and get to the internal I got as far as the mod chip cover, I got nervous of going any further and just checked for- Broken wires, Broken scoter on the wires, anything else loose, and someone else mentioned something about the top piece, AKA where you screw in the atomizer, being loose enough to turn a 60 degrees or more.
Honestly most people that are do it yourselfers got good results just going into it and -carefully- taking it apart and soldering the whole thing themselves making sure nothing electronic was broken.
Btw I found the taking apart to be pretty easy, someone had a problem with the mag release screw, I believe if I'm not mistaken that that one screw and only that one has Loctite on it making it difficult to remove.
God bless!
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