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Just received my bad VP2 from day vape. Which I knew was dead. And was wondering if anyone knew how to take apart the VP2? The switch seems to be shot. I know I could send it to vaprlife. I just want to see if I can fix this myself.

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I suggest sending it back to Vaprlife BUT if you look right around the button you will see a line that runs around the unit. Two pieces actually unscrew apart, but you'll need a little but of elbow grease to do it.

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Yup I got it. Had to use channel locks with rubber gloves to protect. Found the switch to be bad. Now I have to find a replacement. Home depot or radio shack sell these?

Thanks for the help.

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I don't know about prone to fail. I've had my VP/PT since November with that switch and its still going strong.

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holly crap storm you may have given me the courage to try to fix my dad's VP2

Sorry, about the spelling, I was on my blackberry. It wasn't that difficult to take apart. I used gardeners gloves with the rubber coating on the outside. Then channel locked it and twisted, and waaalaaa! Just remember, if you take it apart, it will void the warranty/protection.

After taking it apart, I have seen that Jeso really has a quality niche for this. Good Job Vaprlife!

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