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Fire button not responding??

Hi, new guy here, I have a Limitless LMC2 220w box mod and the fire button isnt working properly. I have to either press it hard as f#*@ or press it at an angle to get it to fire. Sometimes it will work fine for a few minutes but then act up again. Not sure whats wrong with it. Any tips would be awesome.
 

jwill

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Welcome to VU. Sounds like the button is off track or something in the mod has shifted. Have you dropped it? Taking it apart and putting everything back in its place will likely get you sorted, assuming nothing is broken.
 
Welcome to VU. Sounds like the button is off track or something in the mod has shifted. Have you dropped it? Taking it apart and putting everything back in its place will likely get you sorted, assuming nothing is broken.

No it has never been dropped. I bought it around 6 months ago because my Smok X-Priv shit the bed. It worked perfectly for about 3 or 4 months then it started this stuff. I brought it back out today because my once dead x-priv, newly revived and dead again, decided to vent my batteries. But i opened it up (i did not fully disassemble it) and found a way to gain access to the pos and neg wires witout taking it apart. I gave it a good look at it seems that everything is connected properly. But i did not see where the button connects to the board. Im pretty nervous about fully disassembling it because i dont want to mess anything up lol. (Bad experience with a Smok G-Priv)
 

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my once dead x-priv, newly revived and dead again, decided to vent my batteries

Dang, any idea why?

A regulated mod shouldn't vent batteries....
 

DogMan

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Dang, any idea why?

A regulated mod shouldn't vent batteries....
Regulated mods will very much vent batteries.

No mod can measure the CDR of a battery. Most 18650 mods assume 20amps per cell, others assume 30. But no mod can detect that.

They are more flexible on choice of batteries since voltage sag is compensated for. So an equal CDR battery that performs not so well under load, but with increased mah can be beneficial in regulated. But the CDR still needs to be respected just as much as a mech.

... Sorry to rant
 

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