An eGo battery malfunctioned on me...?

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revolver

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Ok... First let me make straight clear that I dont know anything more than the very basics to electronics, and as far a as batts go, I dunno almost anything.
I have many eGo batts running simultaneously and from the very same vendor; have never had any issues with any of them before, but one. This particular battery decided she would not charge anymore. Despite this, it was still working and I would try to charge it every day but nothing!
Another eGo battery which I had been using for around one and a half month and was working fine suddenly started to heat up and smell like BOOM... I unscrew my LR 510 and it flashed a few times and then tried to check if it was alive but it would neither work nor charge anymore. The smell was very intense. The same LR atty seems to be working fine now on my other battery which wouldnt charge and ironically enough resumed its charging status!!!
So, now my questions to the batt gurus out there:
1. Was this an explosion? Why did this happen? Should I simply dump this batt?
2. Regarding my other batt: Why would it suddenly start charging and working again?
....So confused...:confused:
Thanks!:)
 
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Liv2Ski

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Batt is most likely dead. It probably smelled like a burning circuit board right??? I would NOT use the atty that caused the failure on another batt. The charging issue could be caused by juice build up on the batt cup. Always wipe them prior to charging.

If you have an voltmeter ohm out the suspect atty. If below 1.5ohms then that is most likely the cause of the baord failure on the eGo batt.
 

deusXmchna

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If you have an voltmeter ohm out the suspect atty. If below 1.5ohms then that is most likely the cause of the baord failure on the eGo batt.

Perhaps you could recommend a:
  1. suitable (for vaping)
  2. easy (to operate and understand by those of us electrically impaired)
  3. inexpensive ('cause cheaper is gooder :) )

Like a specific one. A link, or a model number.
a "buy this" rec'
 

Liv2Ski

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Perhaps you could recommend a:
  1. suitable (for vaping)
  2. easy (to operate and understand by those of us electrically impaired)
  3. inexpensive ('cause cheaper is gooder :) )

Like a specific one. A link, or a model number.
a "buy this" rec'

IKENVAPE has a nice cheap one.
Hongda DT95B Pocket DMM Volt Meter

The one I use is right from Radio Shack and was about $25
 

Liv2Ski

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Thanks Liv2- the directions on the IKV page are exactly what I needed to see, now I know what I need.
Immensely helpful!!!

Glad it helped. Every vaper should have at least a simple Multi Meter in their gear box. It does help immensely from testing atty's when you order a bunch at once (for DOA's) to finding failure modes in equipment when something goes wrong. Best of luck.
 
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