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Tom Donahou

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Aug 4, 2024, 10:10:48 PM8/4/24
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Soi just bought my first evod its not an expensive 1 just a cheaper starting kit, it works fine for a bit but if i turn it off and come back half hour later it fires for a second then just blinks red for a few seconds the only way ive been able to bypass it so far is by taking it all apart and drying each piece but im not sure that is the problem as sometimes that doesnt work, but if it is the problem how do i avoid that happening and if it isnt the problem what is the problem?

that actually extremely helpfull i didnt think it was charging before because i was going off the green light on the battery didnt know the charger had a green light, im almost convinced this is why its stopped working based on that page, thanks again


The center pin getting pushed down can happen at any time because they do not have the spring loaded ones that some of the other batteries do. I've had a few eGo style batteries have the pin pushed down when I bought them.


ive tried rasing it and putting it back on charge, from your experience then whats the best vaping device i can get without going superrr expensive? i mean i only bought this as a temporary thing to start up


It could be that you just got a bad one, that does happen sometimes because China isn't the best with quality control. It could be that the battery needs to be charged. It could be a bad coil. It could be the center pin needed to be raised in order to make a connection to the coil. It could be that your battery needs to be charged but your charger is faulty. It could be... many things... one of them being that you got a bad one.


The EVOD battery and tank are good for beginners to get some experience and to learn about vaping. I don't know what kind of EVOD battery you have, but I would recommend at the very least, to get a variable voltage style. I still use my Vision Spinner (the first version) every so often. Vision Spinners are like the EVODs.


Depending on how much money you want to spend, there are many experienced vapers on this forum who can recommend a whole bunch of different batteries. In my opinion, I'd tell you to start simple until you learn about vaping just to keep it safe. Once you get a little experience, then I would look at more advanced stuff. Whatever you decide, I would warn you away from sub-ohm tanks and coils until you learn the basics first. That's just my opinion.


ill have to go speak to the guy at shop and see if he would be willing to switch it out for a new 1 then, i do want to stick to the basics i just want something that will work so would you reccomend just sticking with this type and just upgrading the battery then?


Go back to the shop and ask the guy to replace your kit with another one of the same type. Have the guy at the shop set it all up for you and you stay there and vape for awhile to make sure it works right. That's what I would do.


Do you know what the resistance of the coil is that you're using? Does your battery have a twisty thing on the bottom so you can control how much power it's putting out? What's the PG/VG ratio of your juice? What nicotine level do you use?


With an EVOD coil, there will be some leaking from the bottom of the coil, that's normal. Just make sure to clean it periodically and keep it clean. Be sure to clean the connection end of the charger as well.


If your EVOD doesn't have a little knob at the end to turn the volts up and down, I would suggest you upgrade to one that does. You said that you didn't know what the resistance is of the coil you're using. I would suggest you get a 5-pack of 1.8 ohm coils when you go back to the shop tomorrow. Always have back ups. I can't stress that enough. Have an extra battery, an extra charger, more tanks, more coils, another charger... You'll never be sorry that you have too many back ups. Seriously.


That would be a good starter kit for anyone who is just learning about things. Then, before long you'll want to get more advanced stuff but by then you'll have a good idea what you'll be looking for.


I bought a kangertech evod tank a couple months ago and I wasn't having any issues. I bought it because nobody had new wicks for my old tank so in a rush I bought this one. Anyways, it was working fine until a few days ago it wasn't hitting very good, I thought I needed a new wick since it was getting to be about that time. I bought a new wick and I was still having the issue but within an hour it stopped hitting all together. It is firing though, I can hear it and it's not gurgling. It sounds perfect, I just can't figure out why I can't get a hit. Both of my batteries are vision spinners, one is just a newer version in case that's relevant. Any help would be appreciated, I can't find anything online. Thanks!


Your center pin might have gotten pushed down and is no longer making contact with the atomizer in your EVOD. Check out this video, even though this is an eGo battery, the premise is the same. Hope that helps!


One thing to consider, though, is that you may actually have an MT3 tank, sold as an EVOD-style, which requires a different coil. The easy way to tell is to look at the base of the tank. The EVOD base is smooth, and the MT3-style are knurled (and shorter).


Chances are the battery pin has been pushed down, but just as likely that you just have a dud coil. The good news is that you rarely get a bad one if they are authentic coils. In the last year and a half of vaping, I've found only one dud, and a couple that only lasted through one tank-full of juice. The vast majority of them last for weeks.


I should have said this, my other tank works with it but it needs a new wick and it's cheap so it's not the best. I also have two batteries and it doesn't work on either one, I thought it was the battery pin because I've had that issue before. I should have explained it better, when I hit the button on the battery you can hear it fizzle like it's fine but you just can't get any vapor.


Tam was right in my case..my tank stopped working with my battery, but both pieces worked with another brand (evod tank worked with different battery, and evod battery worked with different tank, but both evod battery & tank wouldn't work together).. I was so frustrated but finally found this post online and watched the video tam posted--SAVED my tank and battery from being chucked lol..so THANKYOU tam and vaportalk!

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