Auto-firing happens when your BLK disposable vape starts vaporizing e-liquid on its own, without you taking a puff. While some vapes are designed to activate when you inhale, unexpected auto-firing can be frustrating. Let’s look at the common reasons this might occur with BLK carts and how you can fix it.
Common Causes of Auto-Firing and How to Fix It:
- Debris in the Connection
Over time, dust or lint can get trapped between the pod and battery connections, especially if your BLK vape has been in your pocket or bag.Fix: Remove the pod and clean the connectors with a toothpick or cotton swab. Ensure the area is dry before putting the pod back in place. - Stuck or Sticky Firing Button
If your BLK vape has a firing button, it might get jammed or sticky, causing random auto-firing.Fix: Use a toothpick or slim tool to clean around the button, removing any residue. Press the button a few times to ensure it’s working smoothly afterward. - Leaking Pod
Leaks can cause auto-firing if e-liquid gets into parts of the vape where it shouldn’t.Fix: Check the pod for leaks or cracks. If it’s leaking, replace the pod and be careful not to overfill it, as this can cause leakage. - Condensation or Moisture Build-Up
Condensation forming between the pod and battery can interfere with the connection, leading to auto-firing.Fix: Disassemble your BLK cart and clean out any moisture or residue. Allow the device to dry completely before using it again. - Worn-Out Hardware
If your BLK vape has been in use for a while, wear and tear could be the reason behind the auto-firing.Fix: After cleaning and troubleshooting, if the problem persists, it may be time to replace your BLK disposable with a new one.
By tackling these issues, you can resolve auto-firing and keep your Luigi disposable carts functioning as it should.