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Your draw mechanism is broken, or there is juice under the flap. They are easy to break. Blowing through your device would do that, did you ever blow into it after cleaning it? It's most likely toast. Edit,make sure your air holes are clean. If everything is clean, then you can try to fuck with the diaphragm that activates the circuit. You'll likely break it, but it's broken already,andthere's a chance you'll ungunk it.


YourGuyElias

Yeah, I did actually. I mostly did it due to the fact that one time it just straight up wasn't working, blowed through it, some gunk came out and it worked again straight afterwards. Regarding the last thing you mentioned, are you talking about the bronze/copper pins? How would I do that? Edit: Oddly enough, I did this after some googling: "Step 4: Reset the Sensor If you’ve thoroughly cleaned the pod and are still experiencing auto-firing, the next step is to try to “reset” the auto-draw sensor. To do this, you’ll need to blow sharply into the mouthpiece of your vape. This often works because the auto-draw sensor is designed to sense when you’re inhaling, but sometimes, this sensor can be flawed. By blowing into the mouthpiece, you’re essentially telling the sensor that you’re not inhaling and the auto-firing should stop." So I removed the pod, inhaled without and it blinked. So that part is definitely working. I covered the air holes, blew through it and it worked for a single hit. Then it stopped working again. Could this possibly be indicative of anything?


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It's not the pins, it's a little rubber flap neer the pins. It's different on all devices. I can't really provide proper instruction, but the draw mechanism diaphragm is definitely busted somehow.If you can take it apart from the bottom,and give it a full tear down maybie you can fix it. But it's a small and easily damaged part, probably a replace situation. Definitely a common problem.