Ok so last night I accidently dropped one of my 510 batteries into a drink composed of v8 splash and vodka. I got it out, cleaned out the atomizer, and left the battery to dry overnight.
It seems that there's an issue now between the button and atomizer connections.
If the atomizer is tightly screwed in and I hit the button the battery activated and continues to run after I release the button, which cooks off the atomizer. most of the time if I unscrew the atomizer the led goes off and the battery stops. If that doesn't work pressing the button on the battery in hard and releasing it quickly shuts it off as well, but as long as the battery and atomizer are screwed together it will continue to cook off, no matter what I do.
Any idea's?
It seems that there's an issue now between the button and atomizer connections.
If the atomizer is tightly screwed in and I hit the button the battery activated and continues to run after I release the button, which cooks off the atomizer. most of the time if I unscrew the atomizer the led goes off and the battery stops. If that doesn't work pressing the button on the battery in hard and releasing it quickly shuts it off as well, but as long as the battery and atomizer are screwed together it will continue to cook off, no matter what I do.
Any idea's?