cheersIt's fine posting it here mate. Thanks.
mine is still going fine , and no auto fires
cheersIt's fine posting it here mate. Thanks.
cheers
mine is still going fine , and no auto fires
Still working fine and no auto fire, I have opened it back up and taken a couple of pics , just need help to be able to load them up, cheers
Nice post, I didn't think to look under the battery sticker thanks, welcome to POTVHi, I have just joined, first reply to this group, Was about to try the 1 ohm coil trick and decided to pull apart, Its been a couple of hrs now and is working fine, am running 0.54 ohms 26 gauge rba at 13 watts.( was constantly auto firing), The fix so far for me was lifting the clear tape on fire button disc cleaning contacts under it , gently re domeing on a piece of wood with a blunt curved punch and putting back on with cellophane (sticky ) tape.To get apart there are 2 screws in atty chamber and one under sticker in battery compartment, drip tip holder is removed and there is also 3 indents down both long sides of mod that hold it all in the case, there is no glue holding it in.
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Still might be, the disc sits very very close to the contacts , mine wasn't dirty as such and in testing on first clean without doming i was able to get it to fire by gently touching edge of disc while disassembled (button presses in middle)I don’t think the problem mine have is to do with dirt in the button. It only happens in power mode and is resolved by having the voltage above 4v. The chip reboots every time it autofires. It’s a problem with the electronic components.