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Mod's “No Atomiser” Message: What It Means & What to Do

Over the past few years, the vaping industry has taken the whole world by storm. While some smokers have switched from smoking to vaping, many other vapers are now savouring what it has to offer. Some individuals are now even enticed and compelled to venture into the world of vaping because there is much fun and excitement that comes with collecting devices and exploring new e-liquid flavours.

Despite its many recreational benefits, however, vaping comes with some challenges at the same time. Over time, you might face some issues with the device itself, whether the tank, battery, or accessory. You'll also likely deal with spoiled vape juices that can compromise your overall experience. 

One specific problem that many vapers face has to do with getting a "no atomiser" message in their mod. In this article, we'll cover what this message means and what you can do about it.

The problem with the "no atomiser" message

There are instances when the tank of your device is attached and full of vape juice, but when you press the fire button, you receive a message that says, "no atomiser" or "check atomiser." When confronted with this issue, there might actually be a problem with the tank's connection.

But what does this message mean? This likely means that your tank, particularly your coil or atomiser head, isn't attached to the connection point. Obviously, you'll get this message when you fire a mod without anything attached, right? However, the problem starts when you get this message even when your tank or atomiser is attached, which implies that something's preventing it from connecting.

What to do if you receive this message

The good thing is that there are ways to fix the problem when you get a "no atomiser" message. Here's what you can do:

  • Check your mod with another tank: If your mod works fine with another tank attached, the problem might have to do with your existing tank. Of course, the most logical action here is to switch to a new one. If it's the other way around, the problem might have to do with your mod itself. In such cases, you now know what to do— repair it or invest in a new one!
  • Be sure to inspect the whole connection: It's possible that the problem lies in the fact that something isn't connected correctly. Here's what you can do: 1) unscrew your tank, reattach it, and give it another try. If that doesn't work, then you should 2) unscrew the base of the tank to gain access to the atomiser head and fix the coil that connects to the base. While you're at it, check to see if your device fires! If both don't work, you may need to get a new device instead.

Conclusion

At this point, you now know what a "no atomiser" or "check your atomiser" in your vape device means, and most importantly, what to do to fix it. Be sure to follow the steps outlined above by checking your mod with another tank as well as inspecting the whole connection. Ultimately, you must ensure that every part of your vape device is properly working so that you can have an optimal vaping experience!

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