How to Fix a Vape Pen That Won’t Charge or Hit

Maxine

4/8/20265 min read

If your Flying Horse vape pen will not charge or hit, it usually comes down to one of a few common issues.

In most cases, it is not random.

A flying horse cart, flying horse vape, or flying horse pen may stop working because of a drained battery, blocked airflow, a loose charging connection, thick oil, or a device that has already reached the end of its normal use. At Flying Horse Carts, we position our disposables as a convenient and reliable way to enjoy your favorite strains, so when something is not working right, it makes sense to troubleshoot the basics first.

This guide walks through what to check, what can often be fixed, and when it is time to contact our team.

Start With the Simple Possibilities

Before assuming your flying horse thc vape is defective, begin with the basics.

Ask yourself:

  • Is the device rechargeable?

  • Has it already been used heavily?

  • Is the mouthpiece blocked?

  • Has it been sitting in a very cold or hot place?

  • Does the charger fit properly?

  • Is the device showing any sign of power at all?

These simple checks solve more issues than people expect.

If Your Flying Horse Vape Pen Won’t Charge

Charging problems usually come from one of three places: the cable, the charging port, or the battery itself.

1. Check Whether the Device Is a Rechargeable Model

Not every vape pen works the same way. Some disposable-style devices are rechargeable, while some are not. The Flying Horse lineup includes rechargeable Delta-8 disposables, alongside other product formats like carts and gummies.

So the first step is making sure your specific flying horse pen is meant to be charged at all.

If it is not a rechargeable model, a dead battery cannot be fixed by plugging it in. In that case, the device may simply be fully used.

2. Inspect the Charger and Charging Port

If your flying horse vape is rechargeable but still will not power up, inspect the charger and the charging port carefully.

Look for:

  • a loose cable

  • dust or buildup in the port

  • a charger that does not sit securely

  • visible damage around the port

A poor connection can make it seem like the device is not charging when the real issue is just incomplete contact.

3. Give It Time to Recharge

Sometimes a drained battery needs a little time before the device responds normally.

If your Flying Horse Cart supports charging, plug it in securely and give it enough time before testing it again. Do not assume it failed after only a very short charge attempt.

4. Consider Battery End-of-Life

If a flying horse weed pen has already been used a lot, the battery may simply be done.

That is especially true with disposable-style products. Even rechargeable disposables still have a battery lifespan. If the device no longer responds after proper charging attempts and it has already seen heavy use, it may have reached the end of its normal life.

If Your Flying Horse Pen Won’t Hit

If the device charges but still will not hit, the problem is often airflow-related.

1. Check for a Blocked Mouthpiece

One of the most common reasons a flying horse cart will not hit is a blocked mouthpiece.

Check for:

  • lint

  • dust

  • residue

  • any visible obstruction

A blocked mouthpiece can stop airflow even if the battery is fine. Clean it gently and do not force anything into the device.

2. Try a Slower, More Gentle Draw

Disposable vape pens often work better with a slow, steady inhale instead of a hard pull.

If you draw too aggressively, the airflow sensor may not respond the way you expect. If your flying horse thc vape is not hitting, try a gentler draw first.

That small adjustment can make a difference.

3. Let the Device Return to Room Temperature

Cold temperatures can thicken the oil inside a vape pen and make it harder for the device to hit properly. The Flying Horse Cart guidance for disposables specifically says to keep the device upright, charge when needed, and store it away from heat and sunlight for the smoothest draws.

If your flying horse vape has been in a cold car or cold room, let it return to room temperature naturally before trying again.

4. Let It Sit Upright

If a vape pen has been stored on its side, oil movement can contribute to clogging or uneven performance.

Let your flying horse pen sit upright for a while, then try again with a slow inhale. Keeping it upright is one of the simplest habits for smoother, more consistent use.

5. Check Whether the Device Is Fully Used

If your flying horse weed pen has already been used many times and now does not hit even after charging and airflow checks, it may simply be finished.

That is not unusual. Disposable devices are built for convenience, but they do not last forever.

If Your Vape Pen Won’t Charge and Won’t Hit

When a Flying Horse vape pen does neither, the most likely causes are:

  • the device is fully used

  • the battery is no longer functional

  • the charger or charging port is not making good contact

  • the device has a hardware issue

  • the airflow path is blocked on top of a low-power issue

When both problems happen at once, work in order:

  1. Confirm the model is rechargeable

  2. Check the charging cable and port

  3. Let it charge properly

  4. Inspect the mouthpiece and airflow

  5. Let it sit upright at room temperature

  6. Test with a slow draw

If none of that works, support is the next step.

How to Prevent Charging and Hitting Problems

A few habits can help your flying horse cart perform more consistently.

  • Keep it upright when possible

  • Store it away from heat and direct sunlight

  • Avoid very cold storage

  • Use the proper charger if the model is rechargeable

  • Keep the mouthpiece clean

  • Use gentle, steady draws

That advice lines up with the broader usage guidance on the Flying Horse Cart site, which recommends keeping the device upright, charging when needed, and storing away from heat and sun for smoother draws.

When to Contact Flying Horse Carts Support

If you have already checked the battery, port, cable, mouthpiece, airflow, storage conditions, and whether the device is fully used, it may be time to contact us.

The official Flying Horse Carts website lists info@flyinghorsevape.com as the support email, and it also states that customers receive a tracking number by email after an order ships. The site’s FAQ further states that Flying Horse products undergo rigorous lab testing to ensure quality, safety, and potency.

If there is a real device issue, our team is the best place to start.

Why Buying From the Official Flying Horse Carts Website Matters

When you buy from the official source, you get direct access to our actual product lineup, our support information, and our stated product standards.

The Flying Horse Cart site says it offers Flying Horse disposables and cartridges online, along with tracking by email after shipment, while the FAQ says products are lab-tested and that the lineup includes disposables, cartridges, THC flowers, and kratom.

That helps reduce uncertainty when you are troubleshooting a flying horse vape or choosing a replacement.

Final Thoughts

If your Flying Horse vape pen will not charge or hit, start with the basics before assuming the worst.

In many cases, the issue is something simple: a low battery, blocked mouthpiece, thick oil, improper storage, or a device that has already reached the end of its use. The practical care advice on the Flying Horse Cart site—keep the device upright, charge when needed, and store it away from heat and sunlight—matches the kinds of issues that most often affect performance.

Go step by step.

And if the problem is still there, contact us through the official Flying Horse Carts support channel.

FAQ: How to Fix a Vape Pen That Won’t Charge or Hit

Why is my Flying Horse pen not charging?

The most common reasons are a drained battery, a non-rechargeable model, a loose charger, a blocked charging port, or a battery that has reached the end of its normal life.

Why is my Flying Horse vape charging but not hitting?

If your flying horse vape charges but does not hit, the most likely causes are blocked airflow, a clogged mouthpiece, thick oil from cold storage, or a device that is nearly finished.

Are Flying Horse disposables rechargeable?

Some Flying Horse disposables are rechargeable. The Flying Horse Cart site specifically mentions rechargeable Delta-8 disposables, so this depends on the exact product model.

How should I store my Flying Horse cart to help it work better?

Keep your flying horse cart upright when possible and store it away from heat and sunlight. That is the guidance provided on the Flying Horse Cart site for smoother draws.

How do I contact Flying Horse Carts support?

The official Flying Horse Carts website lists info@flyinghorsevape.com as the contact email.