And now what I've learned not to do

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Vchick

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I've learned that on occasion a drip or two is a good thing,

However counting on the suppliers dropper bottle tip not falling out and
literally flooding your atty is a bad thing

I've learned that trying to shake out your atty helps to get rid of alot of the excess liquid,

However, doing so whilst leaning over the deck rail is a bad thing

I've learned that if things can go wrong they will,

Fortunately my battery on my rechargeable flashlight is often more dependable than some of my e-cig batteries.

I've learned that everytime I drop something on this damn deck it always manages to find a crack to fall thru

However for the first time, it didn't and I didn't have to crawl under the deck to try to find it........oh yeaaaah!
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ChuckB

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I fully understand what you're saying. I think Murphy watches me anytime I do anything with my PV. I've run one set through the laundry, washing machine, dryer, it all. Battery died. Fabric softener tastes very nasty in an attomizer.

On a second battery I was having issues with the center contact. Went out into the shop, grabbed a drill bit that would fit the hole fairly well and started trying to pull it out just a bit. Slipped from my hands and launched that battery and drill bit across the shop. That battery was able to roll all the way across the shop and under a table saw. It did work better after I found it, but I spent 30 minutes trying to find the stupid thing. Never did find the drill bit, probably went out with shavings/saw dust.

My wife uses syringes for one of her meds that are perfect for measuring small quantities of ingredients for DIY juice mixing except they have a very tiny needle on them. She gave me two of the syringes and I was taking the needle off of them. On the first one I took my thumbnail and was able to easily pop it off. On the second one I wasn't able to get it off that way so I grabbed my tweezers and used one leg to pry the needle off. For something that wouldn't budge with a thumbnail those tweezers sure got some distance on that needle. I spent well over an hour looking for that stupid needle, finally found it all the way across a 25' room on a shelf. On the plus side, I swept the floor, refolded all the blankets, and went over every square inch of all of the furniture looking for it.

I really think Murphy is watching and having a great time with all of this.

Good luck and hold on to your PV with both hands.
 
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