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The TLDR is that most carts are filled with oil, and oil is a wicking substance. It moves around.
If your cart stops working because it's empty, over time whatever tiny remnants of oil are in the container can wick their way back into a place where the coil will vaporize them again. All of a sudden your dead vape will give you a couple hits if you're lucky.
510 carts are great at flooding the wick/coil area with oil and clogging up too. There's a million ways to reflow the oil to get them usable again but sometimes just forgetting about them somewhere gives them time to fix themselves. If you think it might be clogging you can try something like soaking it (in a sandwich bag or similar to prevent damage) in hot water.
Sometimes the position the cart is in will encourage oil to flow in or out of places.
Sometimes auto draw batteries cause chamber flooding if they don't shut down promptly.
Sometimes the cart gets left somewhere warm and the oil goes anywhere but where it needs to be.
These devices are just prone to issues in my experience, but they aren't that hard to troubleshoot.
Ah this explains it. I always figured the coil was faulty which is why I was so confused how it could just suddenly work after not working out of the box. But the wick being dry makes more sense. I'm glad I hung on to them
I think the resistance of the coils are finicky too, I’ve fixed some carts by putting it on a battery with adjustable voltage and turning it to max. Makes it work with the other batteries again. So try a newer fresher battery, older batteries loose voltage over time and may not be able to trigger the coils with current charge.
Could likely be partly to do with the wicking as well affecting the coil resistance.