Hi all.. I tried to post this in the battery issues forum, but don't have sufficient priviledges.. If someone could move it, would be muchos appreciated!
Anyway, there have been some folk having issues with the Halo 510 batterys mysteriously going dead, seemingly for no reason.
If you end up with a dead Halo battery, fear not! The electrical circuitry inside gets itself all confused and needs resetting. To do this, you need to give the battery a small electric shock. The best way I've found to do this is to use the electrical zapper that lights gas hobs. Or an electrical pocket lighter will do the trick.
Simply zap the battey at the end that joins to the atomiser a few times, and your battery will come back to life.
Hope that helps someone out!
Anyway, there have been some folk having issues with the Halo 510 batterys mysteriously going dead, seemingly for no reason.
If you end up with a dead Halo battery, fear not! The electrical circuitry inside gets itself all confused and needs resetting. To do this, you need to give the battery a small electric shock. The best way I've found to do this is to use the electrical zapper that lights gas hobs. Or an electrical pocket lighter will do the trick.
Simply zap the battey at the end that joins to the atomiser a few times, and your battery will come back to life.
Hope that helps someone out!