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That would be one looooonngggg e-cig. ![]() | |
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| Manufacturer Join Date: May 2008 Location: UK
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| i meant a flat side by side battery holder dude.. not a f-cking end to end one.. brain into gear please.. he he it would resemble a small flat case no larger than a small cigarette case.. there would be a mouth piece to suck on sticking out the end at the top.. all very neat.. trog |
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| Super Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: USA
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| Manufacturer Join Date: May 2008 Location: UK
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or sony.. batteries.. catch.. fire.. recall.. millions.. again u should get some results.. then make yer own choice.. he he he trog | |
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A few people in this forum seemed to think it was quite funny as this happened to some of them to. Thinking it was so funny jumping around with their pants nearly on fire. It might sound funny but we certainly don't need things like this happening. Also At that time people seem to be more concerned about what had caused this rather than the law implications. I totally agree we all need to know why these things happen and it is good information when people reply back with the right answers. But we all need to consider the other implications if we want to carry on being able to use electronic cigarettes. So I personally think suppliers -- manufacturers etc should be aware of incidents like these. So they can all work on trying to solve problems like these which should not be happening. It won't be just us smokers up the creek it will be the suppliers and manufacturers as well. And none of us then will be thinking it's funny. | |
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| Full Member Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 45
| To everyone flying with a ecig please take it with you,not in the luggage.That way , if anything happens it can be dealt with.Just a thought. |
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| Super Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: USA
Posts: 618
| Oh!!!!!! That's a great thought. Yikes. |
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| Moderator Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Virginia, USA
Posts: 882
| Ned, apparently you just won't let this go... Again, the fact that my atomizer got extremely hot WAS NOT FUNNY - however, I do have a sense of humor and was able to look back and see how this would have looked to OTHER people around me. |
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And I totally agree with your reply back to me regarding this. It must have looked funny to other people. But people seemed to still brush this under the carpet and don't seem to want to discuss ways ideas etc to come up with ideas to contribute to the future of electronic cigarettes and improve of the safety for everybody and if there is a flaw in these products this has to be addressed out now not in 10 years time when they ban this is a well. Because people were so ignorant to the fact. I am not political or into politics or any sort plus I'm not into religion or their arguments . Because far as I'm concerned those two subjects are what cause wars in our world and the reason I have mentioned this is because I don't want you thinking I won't let this go because I'm some sort of religious political freak. And after being in show business for the last 30 years I. to have a sense of humour as well. So let's all try and come up with some good ideas to combat the problems we get and then put them to the suppliers and distributors which they then can put forward to the manufacturers. And let's stop ignoring the issues here. | |
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| Manufacturer Join Date: May 2008 Location: UK
Posts: 1,929
| we have two things at work here.. one is a simple pressure switch failure.. this causing the battery to continuously heat the coil and the coil to glow hot.. this while alarming isnt overly dangerous.. there isnt enough energy in the battery to set anything on fire it simply goes flat quick.. one advantage of the little battery.. the other thing is the battery being lithium technology can in certain circumstances catch fire.. this isnt the same as the switch failing and can be dangerous.. two different things.. please lets not get them muddled up.. lithium batteries are used in their millions.. laptops.. phones.. plus other things.. not many have ever caught fire.. plus there is nothing we can do about it.. or the manufacturers.. if these things worry u buy a metal cig case and keep your e cigs in it.. charge your batteries away from flammable things.. say on an open bench.. they dont explode simply burst into flames.. put it all in metal box if u have to.. but above all it aint likely to happen.. so take some simple precautions and dont worry about it too much.. consumer lithium batteries have built in electronics to stops bad thing happening while they are being charged.. lets not make mountains out of molehills.. trog Last edited by trog100; 08-02-2008 at 05:03 AM. |
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