Cloupor T6 simply not working!!!

saadiq

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Good Day fellow vapers!
Ive got a beautiful 100w Cloupor T6 that just went awol! This is my last attempt to resurrect my precious, I spent quite a penny to get her, I would hate to lose her....SO PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE...is there anybody out there that can either fix her or as a last ditch...convert her into an unregulated mod. I suspect its got something to do with the board/ chip.
I've attached some pics. Im from Cape Town so ideally I would prefer a cape town "specialist". Have a look at the pics and send me your quote :)DSC_0207.JPG DSC_0208.JPG

Please anyone...Thanks so much, any information needed please do not hesitate to make contact.


Vape on.
 
any warranty options from the vendor?

if not then perhaps strip the cover from the board and give it a toothbrush rub with some meths and hope for the best.
 
any warranty options from the vendor?

if not then perhaps strip the cover from the board and give it a toothbrush rub with some meths and hope for the best.
dare I say I bought it from a fellow vaper/ forumite, but its voetstoots, no biggie.

thanks for the tip/ response, ill def try
 
to convert it to a mech you will need to strip the board out and upgrade the wiring from the 510 connector. you then need to install a mosfet between the switch and the 510.

a problem i think you may end up with is that the big silver button on the mod is actually a cover for a contact switch on the circuit board. you may have an issue to unsolder that switch and then getting it to fit on a breadboard to repurpose.

what may be easier is to drill the metal casing a bit bigger and install an after market switch.
 
to convert it to a mech you will need to strip the board out and upgrade the wiring from the 510 connector. you then need to install a mosfet between the switch and the 510.

a problem i think you may end up with is that the big silver button on the mod is actually a cover for a contact switch on the circuit board. you may have an issue to unsolder that switch and then getting it to fit on a breadboard to repurpose.

what may be easier is to drill the metal casing a bit bigger and install an after market switch.
I was thinking that installing an after market switch will be better...hence the plea for the artisan as I would think he/she would have all the necessary knicks & tricks.
 
Have you tried to source a replacement board? Changing it would not be a difficult bit of work. This all depends on what the price of the board is of course!
 
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