I can't find the thread, sorry.
The other day I was filling a tank and happened to overfill it, the juice was kinda everywhere so i wiped it all off and found the atomizer to stay on. I couldn't figure it out and used it for a day unscrewing it to turn it on. haha..
So before going to bed i took it apart, took battery out, atomizer off and cleaned it with windex . Let it dry over night and its back to normal.
I beleive the juice itself being a sticky substance, when caught inbetween the button area is enough to keep it on.
Im using one of those double tank atomizers. I have found by really examining the tanks that they where not as tight as they should be. I pressed them together until there where no more spaces between the plastic and the metal and now they dont leak and everything is back to normal.
This is just something that happened to me, it doesnt of course mean yours will work after this, but maybe. The juice is very conductive i beleive and kinda a pain to really clean it up. Windex did it for me.
The other day I was filling a tank and happened to overfill it, the juice was kinda everywhere so i wiped it all off and found the atomizer to stay on. I couldn't figure it out and used it for a day unscrewing it to turn it on. haha..
So before going to bed i took it apart, took battery out, atomizer off and cleaned it with windex . Let it dry over night and its back to normal.
I beleive the juice itself being a sticky substance, when caught inbetween the button area is enough to keep it on.
Im using one of those double tank atomizers. I have found by really examining the tanks that they where not as tight as they should be. I pressed them together until there where no more spaces between the plastic and the metal and now they dont leak and everything is back to normal.
This is just something that happened to me, it doesnt of course mean yours will work after this, but maybe. The juice is very conductive i beleive and kinda a pain to really clean it up. Windex did it for me.