One battery dying fast than the other in my new mod

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Rkdann

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I recently got a new koopor 200w tc and I've ran two different sets of batteries through it and both set one of the batteries dies faster. Like ridiculouslyfast. I just took them out and one was at 42% and the other went all the way down to 12%. These were brand new batteries. I'm starting to think it's the mod thats doing this to my batteries.
 

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I have a Koopor Plus and it does not do that. On new battery sets, that's an indication it's in the mod. Check to make sure you're getting good contact on both battery springs-- hard to imagine not, they're big springs, but check-- and try it again a couple times to see if it's always the same battery position. I am afraid you have a bad mod.
 

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I have a Koopor Plus and it does not do that. On new battery sets, that's an indication it's in the mod. Check to make sure you're getting good contact on both battery springs-- hard to imagine not, they're big springs, but check-- and try it again a couple times to see if it's always the same battery position. I am afraid you have a bad mod.
Yea I think its a bad mod. Which sucks because the store I ordered it from doesn't want to do anything about it
 
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Rkdann

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I have a Koopor Plus and it does not do that. On new battery sets, that's an indication it's in the mod. Check to make sure you're getting good contact on both battery springs-- hard to imagine not, they're big springs, but check-- and try it again a couple times to see if it's always the same battery position. I am afraid you have a bad mod.
Actually. My buddy just brought this to my attention. So you said to make sure it's getting good connection. Could it do that to a battery if I pulled the battery out with out turning the mod off first? Ive definitely done that before.
 

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Actually. My buddy just brought this to my attention. So you said to make sure it's getting good connection. Could it do that to a battery if I pulled the battery out with out turning the mod off first? Ive definitely done that before.
Depends on the circuit, and I don't know. I'd guess not. Actually, it's a series mod, so it probably shouldn't work at all if one of the batteries isn't making contact.
 

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Depends on the circuit, and I don't know. I'd guess not. Actually, it's a series mod, so it probably shouldn't work at all if one of the batteries isn't making contact.
K well I found one of my older batteries that's the same as the set I have rn with the one dead one so I'll test out the theory and see what happens.
 
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