QUOTE(amco @ Sep 20 2016, 11:48 PM)
First, double-check to make sure the coil head or the mini-RBA is nice and snug. Try disconnecting the coil head or mini-RBA a few times just to be sure. When tanks like this are new, the threads tend to be a bit tight.
If that doesn’t solve the problem, you probably need to adjust the center post in the airflow collar. This is a floating post and if it doesn’t make contact with the bottom of the OCC coils or the mini-RBA, the mod doesn’t think that you have an atomizer connected.
Open the tank as if you’re going to change the coils.
Remove the coil head or RBA that you have in place.
Look down at the airflow base. See that copper pin in the middle? That’s the troublemaker.
Flip the airflow base over.
Push on the copper pin to seat it more deeply into the base. This takes a good amount of pressure. You may need to cup the base in your hand and push it against a desk or other hard piece of furniture.
Thing is all the tanks and drippers work on another mod. Not mine. If that doesn’t solve the problem, you probably need to adjust the center post in the airflow collar. This is a floating post and if it doesn’t make contact with the bottom of the OCC coils or the mini-RBA, the mod doesn’t think that you have an atomizer connected.
Open the tank as if you’re going to change the coils.
Remove the coil head or RBA that you have in place.
Look down at the airflow base. See that copper pin in the middle? That’s the troublemaker.
Flip the airflow base over.
Push on the copper pin to seat it more deeply into the base. This takes a good amount of pressure. You may need to cup the base in your hand and push it against a desk or other hard piece of furniture.
And my tanks and the drippers work on another mod without adjusting anything.
Sep 21 2016, 08:55 AM

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