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    Since this is the only section I can post in, I guess I'll have to ask here... Started having problems with my 510 PCC today. I've had it for about a month, and it's worked fine. But today I started having issues with it. The top LED would blink if I shook it, then later on today it just went out. If I pushed the battery in by hand it would light up, but not if I just closed the cover. But shortly after that even when I pushed it in by hand it wouldn't light up.

    Any one else have this problem? Is this something I can fix myself, or should I try to return it to where I got it?

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    Take a q--tip and dip it in rubbing alchohol and stick in down in the battery hole of the PCC and clean the bottom of the PCC contact and the bottom of the battery hole. E-liquid has build up in there and no current is flowing from the battery charger to the battery.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sun Vaporer View Post
    Take a q--tip and dip it in rubbing alchohol and stick in down in the battery hole of the PCC and clean the bottom of the PCC contact and the bottom of the battery hole. E-liquid has build up in there and no current is flowing from the battery charger to the battery.


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    Tried it, no change. Batteries work fine with regular charger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Dog View Post
    Tried it, no change. Batteries work fine with regular charger.
    Red Dog--then you got a dud there and need to return it as that is the only fix known.


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    It seems you got a bad PCC, like I did. I decided not to buy another one and opted for the 510 megabatteries. One megabattery lasts all day. I do carry two in my pocket for emergencies. And another at home to insure a freshly charged batt for the evening.

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    I have been told that there is a generation of 510 PCC's out there where the battery receptacle is bonded into the housing with a "soft" adhesive. And this may allow the receptacle to slide down, making for inconsistent (or no) contact with the battery.

    If this is your case, then you can either try to open it up and repair it.... or pitch it and get a new one.

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    I got my PCC off a dealer for free for this same issue. If you push down with your finger a few minutes later, does it light up and charge? I know if you push down, let it back up, then push right back down it wont necessarily work. But if it is actually working, you just need to add some little plastic pieces to the lid to hold the battery down further in the PCC. Test them first without gluing them, then when you have enough to activate the charging, but not too much that the lid is visibly strained, glue away!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sun Vaporer View Post
    Red Dog--then you got a dud there and need to return it as that is the only fix known.


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    I was afraid of that... I tried taking it apart myself, doesn't appear that any wires have become disconnected. I just hate using $25 worth of gas and three hours of driving to where I bought it and back home again. Especially since I paid $30 for the PCC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wdave View Post
    It seems you got a bad PCC, like I did. I decided not to buy another one and opted for the 510 megabatteries. One megabattery lasts all day. I do carry two in my pocket for emergencies. And another at home to insure a freshly charged batt for the evening.

    HTH,
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    Does the mega battery really last that much longer? I go through 4 or 5 of the standard batteries per day. Which is why I got the PCC. I also picked up a USB pass through to plug in when I'm in my car or at my computer.

    I suppose you could say I'm a heavy vaper. But I haven't had an analog since the day I started vaping.

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    The Mega batteries will generally last just a bit less than twice as long as the stock 510 batteries.

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