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While using your tugboat vape, you expect it to give off large amounts of satisfying vapor until the battery runs out, but when that doesn't happen, it becomes a problem, sometimes a complex one. A vape that lights but doesn't hit falls under this range of cases that might not be so easy to diagnose. This article will share some tips if your vape lighting is not hitting anymore. Luckily, when your vape is not hitting, this usually indicates some minor misconfiguration, which is generally relatively easy to correct through a DIY repair. Here is what you should do.

Check Your Device for an Error Message or Blink Code

If your electronic cigarette lights but hits weakly, check for error codes flashing on the screen or blinking warning lights. Some examples are: your tugboat vape flashing blue and not hitting could mean your battery is dead. You could also be using an electronic cigarette pod system, meaning the device isn't recognizing the pod. Below, we will provide some general solutions to the most common problems that your device may encounter.

This is one of the multiple preventive and/or remedial measures that can be applied to a lighting system, but not to a vape.

Check the battery condition:

  • The device usually blinks the LED or displays a message about the urgent charging requirement if the charge in the battery goes so low that it cannot continue to function for vaping.

Check to make sure it's not turned off:

  • On most vaporizers featuring a manual fire button, users would typically lock or unlock it by pressing the fire button three/five times in succession. A few vapor devices also incorporate physical locking switches, but if your device has been locked, it'll act when you press the fire button but will not produce any vapor. You'll probably also see the message "Locked" on the screen.
  • Make sure the airflow vent isn't closed if you have a device with adjustable airflow. You will probably have problems with vaping if air cannot flow through the device.
  • Adjustable power devices should always maintain a certain minimum wattage above zero or else they may just produce little or no vapor.

For disposable vapes, stickers that may block proper airflow must be removed from the device. Such stickers are commonly used on disposable vapes to seal the airflow intakes and to restrict the devices from leaking and firing while they are still packaged.

Your device may have run out of e-liquid.

Generally, if a vaping device runs out of e-liquid, it gives a weird burnt taste. However, if it has an auto-temperature-limiting feature, it may stop producing vapor altogether. Your device could have problems with the airflow sensor or lack a fire button. If your vape has an airflow sensor so that you can use puff-based firing, it likely is not hitting because the airflow sensor is stuck or not working. You could rectify this by blowing a quick puff of air through the device. If it has been stuck, it may work again. Buy from a vape shop uae to make vape shopping easy.

In a nutshell:

If you have tried to troubleshoot this issue and still cannot get one of your firing modes to work, you should check whether there is indeed an issue with the settings configuration.

One example will be to turn off the puff sensor on your device, reducing the chances of activating the device inadvertently in your pocket. Changing modes could take a few presses of the fire button, although confirming this with your tugboat vape handbook is wise.