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shah_rozayy

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    shah_rozayy reacted to Edna in Joytech AIO not firing up.   
    We try to help around here...It's funny how people find this forum like you did with a problem of one type or another then they wind up sticking around. (I did it too) This is probably the nicest group on any forum I've ever found.
    If you have questions just holler   and welcome to VaporTalk!
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    shah_rozayy reacted to FXRich in Joytech AIO not firing up.   
    I may be a little biased because all my mods are Kanger, but I think the Kanger Subvod is a great pen style starter device, the wide range of coils make it capable of pretty much any style of vaping. I have 2 of them which I use almost daily, and they fit nicely in my pocket.
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    shah_rozayy reacted to Edna in Joytech AIO not firing up.   
    Short of not mentioning that you did charge it fully  (which I assume you did)
    I would happen to guess you have a dead coil and there's a disconnect. My AIO flashes but doesn't hit for two reasons one being the battery is too low to fire the coil or it's low in power. I would try to recharge it until the light goes out and see if it did get a good charge beyond the ability to turn on your light. If that doesn't work try another coil.
    One last question though...How old is the AIO the batterys only last so long it might have lived a good life and needs replaced and if that's the case I know that the Vaportalk store has them on sale right now and at this price you might grab 2 or even upgrade to the Joyetech twist or mega
    AIO
    https://www.vaportalk.com/us/product/joye-ego-aio-starter-kit-black/
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    shah_rozayy reacted to Adversarious1 in Joytech AIO not firing up.   
    Which version of the AIO are you using?  Is it the ego starter version (pen style) with the built in battery, the evic box style with built in battery or is it the Pro C with removable 18650 battery?
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    shah_rozayy reacted to Tam in Joytech AIO not firing up.   
    It could be that your center pin got pushed down when you were cleaning it. Try pulling it back up a bit. Even the center pins with the spring can get stuck.
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    shah_rozayy reacted to Tam in Joytech AIO not firing up.   
    Something's wonky and won't let me embed a video here. Go to this link and it will show you how to pull the center pin up. I know it's a different battery, but it's the same concept.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9x95J3ljQ54
     
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    shah_rozayy reacted to Edna in Joytech AIO not firing up.   
    My AIO only gets rare use but I love it for running to the grocery store or for a night at the movies. The pen styles with built in batteries really don't last that long if they're your main vaping device. I have quite a few different devices and my Kangers and eleaf pico are my favorites. You'll not go wrong with either one.  This is a great forum to get advice and it will be as varied as there are users.  I have had pretty good luck with the Joyetech AIO and Evic mini V2, but I also don't rely on it as my all day workhorses.
    The bottom line is getting what will work best for your life style.  For my two cents, If you like the built in battery then I'd go with an ipower by eleaf if not, a Kanger subbox is a great workhorse or the pico. Just please educate your self on battery safety and charging as well as the units functions.  Oh, also Welcome to Vapor Talk it's a great place with great people
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