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    Default 901b Battery Problem .

    Hi has anyone else noticed after a few weeks the batteries are geting harder and harder to light up ?

    3 of my batteries are still fine but 2 are still working but it take so much suction to get them to light up !

    Im pulling so hard on them just to light em up Im getting mouthfulls of Nicquid !! Yuck !

    its obviously the valve problem inside

    anyone found a quick fix for this yet ??

    thanks

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    Do you drip at all? Sounds like your batteries are becoming flooded. Try rolling a small piece if tissue and gently insert it into the battery hole. See if it comes out wet. If it does repeat till it comes out dry then try draining the batteries overnight on a piece of paper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SANJP View Post
    Hi has anyone else noticed after a few weeks the batteries are geting harder and harder to light up ?


    3 of my batteries are still fine but 2 are still working but it take so much suction to get them to light up !

    Im pulling so hard on them just to light em up Im getting mouthfulls of Nicquid !! Yuck !

    its obviously the valve problem inside

    anyone found a quick fix for this yet ??


    thanks

    i fixed one last week with the same problem,but i had to dismentle it.

    just fixed my first (1 week old) battery

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    I have one out three that's a little hard to light up. I've noticed letting them charge at least 12 hours or more really seems to help.

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