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Need help with my noisy cricket

Hey there guys!

So I been vaping on my noisy cricket for about a year now or so, just recent I found a looks like a burnt mark on the negative post of the battery so I took it out bough a new battery and then im noticing that some times I need to hit the fire button twice for it to fire ? I have tried to clean the button and nothing ?
 

Neunerball

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Hey there guys!

So I been vaping on my noisy cricket for about a year now or so, just recent I found a looks like a burnt mark on the negative post of the battery so I took it out bough a new battery and then im noticing that some times I need to hit the fire button twice for it to fire ? I have tried to clean the button and nothing ?
Clean the seesaw at the bottom as well.
 

BoomStick

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Completely disassemble, clean and inspect every single part. Should do the atty as well. Only the user can determine what's wrong with their mech. If you can't, you shouldn't be using a mech.
 
Completely disassemble, clean and inspect every single part. Should do the atty as well. Only the user can determine what's wrong with their mech. If you can't, you shouldn't be using a mech.


Thank you for your concern I have been using mech mods for a few years now, I know what I am doing. But all is good mod is working like new again :)
 

BoomStick

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Thank you for your concern I have been using mech mods for a few years now, I know what I am doing. But all is good mod is working like new again :)
Not trying to be rude, just honest. Glad you got it sorted. What was the issue?
 

Zamazam

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I would also take a small brass brush to the threads at the battery connection and the hybrid connection. Keep em clean and shiny like the contacts to prevent joule heating and voltage drop.
 

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