If your cartridge battery thc is showing a green light, which typically indicates that it's charged, but the pen isn't working when you attach the cartridge, there could be several reasons for this issue:
1. Connection Issue: The cartridge battery thc and cartridge may not be making proper contact. Ensure that the cartridge is screwed on tightly and that there is no debris or residue on the threading that could interfere with the connection.
2. Cartridge Problem: The issue might be with the cartridge itself. It could be empty, have a faulty connection, or the coil inside might be burnt out. Try using a different cartridge to see if the problem persists.
3. Battery Fault: Even though the green light is on, the cartridge battery thc might not be functioning correctly. It could be a faulty indicator light or an issue with the cartridge battery thc's internal circuitry.
4. Voltage Mismatch: If your cartridge battery thc has variable voltage settings, ensure that it's set to the correct voltage for your cartridge. Some cartridges require a specific voltage to function properly.
5. Short Circuit: There might be a short circuit within the battery or the cartridge. This can prevent the battery from firing even when it's charged.
6. Overheating: If the cartridge battery thc has been used continuously for an extended period, it may have overheated and gone into a safety shut-off mode.
7. Safety Mechanism: Some batteries have a safety mechanism that prevents them from firing if they detect a problem, such as a short circuit or a non-compatible cartridge.
8. Air Bubbles: Air bubbles in the cartridge can also prevent proper conduction of electricity, causing the pen not to work.
9. Battery Age: If the cartridge battery thc is old, its internal components may have degraded, affecting its performance.
10. Firmware Issue: In some advanced vape pens, a firmware issue could cause the device not to recognize the cartridge even when charged.
To troubleshoot, try the following steps:
- Clean the connections of both the cartridge battery thc and the cartridge.
- Ensure the cartridge is properly screwed onto the cartridge battery thc.
- Check for any visible damage or defects on the cartridge and the cartridge battery thc.
- Try using a different cartridge.
- If the cartridge battery thc has variable voltage settings, adjust them to see if it makes a difference.
- Allow the cartridge battery thc to cool down if it feels hot to the touch.
- Consult the user manual for any specific troubleshooting steps for your model.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it may be necessary to contact the manufacturer or a professional for further assistance.