Instead, we’ll explain the reasons behind them and offer some suggestions on how to resolve them. We won’t be addressing each error message separately. One company may use the standard “atomizer short” error for a shorted coil, while another may say “check atomizer” for the same reason-or use it as an umbrella term for all atomizer issues. After all, there is a vape tank on the mod… so why would your mod say something like “no atomizer”?ĭifferent brands often use different error messages, complicating the matter further. While some of us know the simple fixes to get back on course, it can be very confusing for new vapers. It’s great to have protections, but it sucks to be at the mercy of your electronics. But those regulations are there for preventing mishaps. If you are using a regulated mod, or a pod vape with a visual display, it’s bound to happen at one point or another. When it happens, it feels like getting a 404 message when you want to vape. Messages like “check atomizer”, “atomizer low”, “no atomizer” or “atomizer short” will not let you move forward until the issue is resolved. It’s not fun when your vape mod prevents you from vaping.