What could be more frustrating than a vape pen not working after charging? Nevertheless, it is not a rare issue. Batteries and electronic circuits are quite robust these days and rarely break down. Nonetheless, sometimes mishaps happen. This article will look into vape pen not working after charging.
Typically, vape pens only need to be charged once in a few days. Thus, their batteries last for quite long. Therefore, if the CBD pens stops charging one day, it may be quite confusing. To resolve this issue, one has to understand what could be possibly wrong with the vape pen. In recent years, cannabis oil electronic cigarette have also gained popularity. So, you can use it as well. There are a few possible reasons for CBD vape pens not charging.
It is vital to understand the problem before one can resolve it. Some of the common reasons why your vape pen may not be working are:
All the above issues are pretty easy to manage with some patience and attention. Thus, first, ensure that the charger is working fine. One of the best ways to achieve this is by trying a different charger or USB port.
Next, inspect the battery and see if it is not swollen or if its shape has not changed. Then, ensure that all contacts are clean.
Another thing one can do is clean the atomizer. If the vape pen produces no vapour, clean the atomizer carefully. Remove any debris or residue that may be blocking airflow or damaging the coil.
If the above recommendations do not work, it is a good idea to read the user manual. Sometimes, such a manual is available online on the manufacturer’s website. There may be a blog on the manufacturer’s website where people often discuss common issues they face with that particular device.
A vape pen not working after charging can be a frustrating experience, but with patience and the right troubleshooting steps, you can often diagnose and fix the problem. Remember that regular maintenance, cleaning, and care for your vape pen can help prevent many issues from occurring in the first place.
This article was authored by:Â Dr. Preet Pal Singh Bhinder.
This article was peer-reviewed by Dr M Mansoor Siddique (PhD). Dr Siddique has over eight years of experience working with CBD and CBD products.
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