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[Fixed] Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo Not Charging? 7 Ways to Try

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Tia Yulina|

The Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo vape is a hard-core vaping device with a long-lasting battery. On a full charge, you should be expecting up to 12 hours of uninterrupted uptime, before needing to recharge the device again. You’re getting two vaping modes on this device, Normal Mode and Turbo Mode; when you vape on Turbo Mode, the battery drains faster, but you get harder hits and produce more clouds.

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Estimated to offer up to 15k puffs, you’d be charging your Lost Mary Turbo vape a good number of times as you continue to puff it. Depending on your vaping habits, a full charge can take you through 500 puffs or a lot more.

However, some users of this disposable have reported that the device stopped charging abruptly, worst still, some said it shows the battery charging LED light but doesn’t charge. Well, these vapes are electrical devices, and as with electrical devices, a charging fault can be linked with quite many possible causes. So, this article provides clear details on how to work around a Lost Mary Turbo disposable that won’t charge.

How to Fix Lost Mary Turbo Not Charging Issue?

You need to first identify what went wrong, then you can know how to go about the fix. The Lost Mary Turbo vape doesn’t have a big display screen that shows battery percentage or detailed charging status; it only has a small LED panel. On the small LED panel, when you connect a charger to the device, the battery percentage shines and blinks—it keeps blinking as the device charges up to 100%.

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But, if your Lost Mary Turbo is not charging, before you assume it’s broken, here are some troubleshooting steps you can try to fix the issue:

Solution 1️⃣: Check the Charging Cable and Port

Ensure that the charging cable is properly connected and not damaged. If the cable is frayed or broken, try using another one.

Solution 2️⃣: Clean the Charging Port

dirt, dust, or debris inside the charging port can prevent current from flowing from the charging cable to get into the device. Try using a dry cotton swab or compressed air to clean it carefully.

Solution 3️⃣: Try a Different Power Source

Plug the charger into a different USB port, wall adapter, or power outlet to rule out a faulty power source.

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Solution 4️⃣: Inspect the Device for Physical Damage

If the vape has been dropped or exposed to water, internal components might be damaged, preventing charging. This one is gonna be tricky to fix because you need to take the device apart and fix the spoilt internal component or connection.

Solution 5️⃣: Ensure a Secure Connection

Sometimes, the charger doesn’t sit properly in the charging port. Ensure the cable snugs in properly and remains stable.

Solution 6️⃣: Wait On It

If the battery is completely drained, it might take a few minutes for the charging process to initiate and for the device to come up.

Solution 7️⃣: Replace the Device

Well, the worst case scenario would be to replace your Turbo vape if all attempts to fix the charging proves abortive; this should be easier done if the device pulls off the charging issue as you just got it, so you take it back to the vape store and get a free replacement. 

Why Is My Lost Mary Turbo Not Charging?

To be honest, there can be so many reasons why that is happening, but here are some of the commonest ones. More so, sometimes, you just need to plug in these disposables and act like you forgot you plugged them in, then come back hours later to check on them—trust me, this works most of the time as these disposables (not all of them though) take a long time to pick up charges. Now, back to the possible reasons why your Lost Mary Turbo vape won’t charge:

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😀Faulty Charging Cable or Adapter: A damaged charger won’t pass current to the vape device.

😀Dirty or Blocked Charging Port: If there’s dirt or debris on the charging port, the charger won’t make proper contact to charge the device.

😀Battery Malfunction: Over time, rechargeable batteries lose efficiency and may stop charging altogether, and yes, these batteries on disposables are pretty cheap.

😀Internal Circuit Damage: If at some point the device got dropped to the floor or fell into the water, the internal components could have been damaged from such incidents, leading to possible charging problems.

😀Overuse or Overheating: Continuous and consistent usage of the vape without allowing it to sit and cool down for w reasonable while can lead to charging issues due to overheating of the internal components—this is quite relatable with electronic devices and gadgets. 

How Long Does It Take to Charge a Lost Mary Turbo?

Most owners report theirs to charge from 30 minutes to one hour, but there have been also cases where some owners claim theirs had to sit for more than an hour to charge up to a reasonable percentage. However, a perfectly working Lost Mary Turbo typically takes about 30 to 60 minutes to charge fully, depending on the power source used. A power source in this context refers not only to the power outlet used but also to the charger adapter and cable used. If your Lost Mary vape won’t charge fully or up to 80% after one full hour of plugging it into power, the device is faulty and needs to be replaced.

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Lost Mary Turbo Charging Light Colors – What Do They Mean?

Generally, Lost Mary vapes show different colors at different battery levels, so you can tell when you’re running low and need to recharge. But that’s for vapes that do not offer an intuitive LED panel or display screen. The Lost Mary Turbo MT15000 features an LED panel that shows you the actual battery percentage of your vape, but if you’re talking about spotting your vape from a distance and then immediately knowing that it’s time to “go grab ‘em up and continue,” then here are the LED color depictions:

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  • Red Light – The battery has dropped below 30%, so the device is low and needs to be charged.
  • Blue Light The device is currently charging and has a charge percentage above 30 but below 70%.
  • Green Light – The battery is fully charged and ready to use, or the battery has gone above 70%.

If your vape is blinking unusual colors or no light at all, it might indicate a charging problem, especially if yours used to blink as it charges.

Why Is My Lost Mary Turbo Blinking While Charging?

To be sincere, almost all Lost Mary vapes blink as they charge and the blinking LED colors are explained above. So, seeing that your Lost Mary Turbo blinks while charging is normal, you should be concerned if the blinking isn’t happening. However, if the device is blinking and not charging, just let it sit right there for a while, it could be that the battery is so down and needs a longer time to pick up, in such cases, the battery could jump from 0% to around 10% or even higher in a matter of seconds.

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How Long Does Lost Mary Turbo Last on a Full Charge?

Honestly, this will depend on your vaping habit; if you’re the type that vapes consistently, takes longer draws, and hits on Turbo mode, trust me, the battery would run down much faster. There’s a 600mAh battery on the Lost Mary Turbo vape—that’s not so much of a big battery, so you expect around 12 hours of uptime on a full charge, and that’s if you don’t stick only on Turbo mode; if you only vape on Turbo mode, expect the battery to drain in about 6 hours of chain vaping. Nevertheless, for a conservative vaper, a fully charged Lost Mary Turbo could last up to 24 hours or even 2 days.

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Why Is My Lost Mary Turbo Battery Draining Too Fast?

First things first, do you vape on Turbo mode always? If yes, there you have your answer. Turbo mode uses the max power capability of your vape, and as such, drains the battery much faster. So, you may want to step down to the NORM/Regular mode, which uses low power; however, I must tell you the truth, you get the best hits and larger cloud production with the Turbo mode.

But then, if you’re not in Turbo mode and your Lost Mary vape still drains faster, that has a lot to say about the battery on the device; how long have you had the device? Over a month? If yes, maybe the battery has degraded from the frequent charging cycles the device has gone through in that period—yeah, these disposables are that cheaply made (not all of them anyway).

Conclusion

What more? If your Lost Mary Turbo is not charging, there are multiple possible causes, and similarly, there are a lot of ways to troubleshoot the issue, too. Your first checks should be the cable, charger, and charging port (on the device), then let the device sit there – connected to power – for some minutes, maybe around 30 minutes, then come back to see if it added a bar.

Most disposables’ charging problems are due to defective batteries because these batteries are usually cheaply made, but the role of faulty cable, debris in the charging ports, and low-wattage adapters can’t be overruled either. Hopefully, the guide in this post will help you get back your Turbo on. Good Luck!

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