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July 18, 2024

Why Is My Vape Lighting up but Not Hitting

Vaping has become increasingly popular in recent years, with a growing number of people turning to it as an alternative to traditional cigarettes. Not only is vaping better than smoking, but it also offers a wide variety of flavors and options for customization. However, just like any electronic device, vape pens can sometimes encounter issues that leave users scratching their heads.

Are you experiencing the condition of your vape lighting up but not hitting? This can be incredibly frustrating, but it is a common problem. Through this guide, LOST MARY will help you identify the possible causes of this issue and provide solutions to get your vape back up and running in no time.

 

Reason Cause the Vape Not Hitting

Before investigating the cause of the vape's lighting up but not hitting, we must understand how the vape works. Activating vapes is easy. If your vape device has an on/off switch, press the button to power it on. 

Most vapes, such as disposable vapes, require inhalation to activate. As you inhale, the device heats the coil, vaporizing the e-liquid and producing a cloud. If your device has adjustable airflow, you can adjust it. Open airflow will generally create more vapor, while closing it off slightly may provide a tighter draw.

Here's why the vape light up but not hit:

 

1. Battery Issue

If your battery is low or dead, there won't be enough power for the atomizer coil to heat up and produce vapor. On the vape, an indicator light hints at the battery level. If the indicator light is off or glowing a different color, the battery is out of power.

Most vapes can be charged, including disposable vapes like 4In1 or MO10000. If their batteries are low, you can charge them. However, some disposable vape models like BM600 are non-rechargeable. These disposable vapes need to be replaced when they have a blinking indicator or an irregular color.

2. Empty Vape Juice

If the vape is not hitting, it may have a low vape juice level. Therefore, please check e-juice levels regularly and refill as needed to ensure proper vapor production. Want to know how to tell when the vape is empty? Please browse our article "How to Know When Your Vape Is Almost Empty" and understand the tips to solve it quickly.

3. Improper E-Liquid Ratio

E-liquids come in different ratios of vegetable glycerin (VG) and propylene glycol (PG). A higher VG ratio results in thicker e-liquid, which may have difficulty vaporizing thick in some devices, causing a "dry hit." Make sure to use an e-liquid with the appropriate ratio for your device. This can happen with homemade e-liquid or low-volume juice. LOST MARY's pre-filled vape juice does an excellent job of avoiding this problem.

4. Clogged or Blockage Coil

Over time, coils can become worn out or clogged with gunk from e-liquids, which can affect their performance. This build-up can prevent proper heating of e-liquid, which leads to no vapor production despite seeing lights on your device when activated. It will happen if you don't clean your vape regularly or use thick e-liquid that leaves residue behind.

If your vape can be detached, clear any clogs or blockages in the airflow channels, mouthpiece, or coil using a clean cloth or brush. However, disposable vape has an integrated vape pod. Therefore, you must change the whole vape pod with clogged coils. If your vape has a burnt coil, please read this blog, "How to Fix a Burnt Coil in Your Disposable Vape," to find the correct repair method.

5. Incorrect Wattage Setting

Some models, like the 4in1 vape pod system, have adjustable settings for temperature control or wattage output. The device could produce little to no vapor if these settings are incorrect or too high/low for your coil resistance level. Therefore, if you use a variable-wattage device, please ensure that the wattage setting is appropriate for your coil resistance and e-liquid viscosity.

6. Device Malfunction

The device may malfunction or defect if none of the above solutions work. In such cases, contacting the manufacturer or seeking assistance from a vape shop or customer support would be recommended.

 

Methods to Fix up the Not-hitting Vape

If you are experiencing lighting but not hitting with your vape, there are several methods you can try to fix it up before giving up and purchasing a new one. Here are some proven methods:

1. Check the Battery

The battery is the first thing you should check when your vape is lighting but not hitting. Make sure it is charged and properly connected to the device. If the battery is low or loose, it may not provide enough power to heat the coil and produce vapor. Clean the battery terminals and connections if there is any residue or buildup.

2. Examine the Connections

If your vape is integrated disposable vapes, you can ignore this step. After eliminating the battery issue, you should verify overall device connections to confirm that all components, including the tank, pod, coil, and mouthpiece, are tightly connected.

3. Clean the Contacts

Over time, dirt and residue can build up between the contacts between your vape's battery and the tank or atomizer, whether pod systems or box mods. This can disrupt the flow of electricity needed for proper functioning. Use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol to clean these contacts thoroughly.

4. Change Coils

Coils tend to wear out due to frequent use, which affects their ability to vaporize e-liquid efficiently. If the coil is burnt out or has reached the end of its lifespan, replace it with a new one. Gently push or adjust the coil to ensure a snug fit.

Typically, disposable pods have built-in coils that cannot be individually replaced. Therefore, you have to change out the old pod with a new one and see if this improves your vaping experience.

5. Adjust Airflow Settings

Many vapes like LOST MARY 4in1 POD SYSTEM come with adjustable airflow settings that allow users to control how much air enters their device while vaping. If your vape is not hitting correctly, try adjusting these settings by opening them wider or closing them more tightly until you find a sweet spot that works for you.

6. Check the E-Liquid

As mentioned above, the remaining amount and concentration of vape juice will affect hitting. If the e-liquid level is low, refill it to an appropriate level. Avoid overfilling, as it can lead to leaks or flooding. If your vape device uses a disposable pod, please check the e-liquid level and replace the new one in time.

In some cases, the viscosity or composition of the e-liquid may not be suitable for your device. Try using a different e-liquid with a different VG/PG ratio or nicotine level.

7. Seek Professional Assistance

If you have tried the above steps and the issue persists, contact after-sales support of the vape brand or visit a vape shop for professional assistance and further troubleshooting.

Experiencing issues with your vape not hitting can be frustrating, but you should try to fix it before giving up on it. By following these tips, you can ensure that your vaping experience remains smooth and enjoyable. However, safety is paramount. Avoid attempting any repairs or modifications that are beyond your knowledge or skill level.

 

Conclusion

Proper maintenance, including regular cleaning, refilling, and coil replacement, is crucial for optimal performance. To prevent issues, it's important to understand your specific device's functionality, follow manufacturer instructions, and use compatible components.

If you've gone through the troubleshooting steps and the vape device still isn't hitting correctly, it may indicate a more complex issue. In such cases, seeking professional assistance from the manufacturer's customer support is recommended or visiting a knowledgeable vape shop for further diagnosis and resolution.