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8084 ecig in The E-Cigarette; Hi i guys, i'm new here and i've got some problems with my 8084 i ordered from eastmall. I can't ...
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    Hi i guys, i'm new here and i've got some problems with my 8084 i ordered from eastmall. I can't seem to get my battery to charge. It is the box type charger, so everytime i push my battery in it pops right out.. i also tried screwing it.. but doesnt seem to work.. i looked everywhere and cant find any help.. Is it a manufacturing problem? or i'm not doing it right? Please help me!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benvolio View Post
    Hi i guys, i'm new here and i've got some problems with my 8084 i ordered from eastmall. I can't seem to get my battery to charge. It is the box type charger, so everytime i push my battery in it pops right out.. i also tried screwing it.. but doesnt seem to work.. i looked everywhere and cant find any help.. Is it a manufacturing problem? or i'm not doing it right? Please help me!!!
    Have you contacted Eastmall about it? I never bought one, but I assume it should screw in and solve your problem.

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    Yeah already done it, and this is their reply:

    Hi Benvolio,



    It’s actually a screw in thread. Press down slightly until the battery centers and then screw clockwise until the LED comes on.



    Hope this helped.



    Warm Regards

    Ed.


    and the answer is, nope it didnt help.

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    Benvolio

    I have the same kit, and also had problems with the charger at first. I found that it's a bit like a child-safety lid -- you need to press down while simultaneously screwing in the battery. You should be able to feel when it "catches". It's a bit tricky, since there isn't much space to turn the battery, but once I figured it out, it didn't take long to get the hang of it.

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