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Burned battery contact

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lickwid

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Hey guys,

I broke out my mini reo, put in a battery, went to dry burn (just to make sure my battery was good) and there was some liquid in the bottom of the box (obviously I didn't see it) and what I think happened is that it just burned my negative battery spring and it started smoking, took the battery right out.

So here is the pic: http://i54.tinypic.com/6dycmt.jpg

What I'd like to know is, how to I tell if my battery is still good, or if it's messed up....

Any ideas?
 

NoizMaker

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It's fairly easy to test the battery and the atty on the multimeter;



Skip forward to 2:20 in this video to see how a multimeter is used to test an atomizer. To test that battery it is a simple matter of setting your MM on "voltage" and putting a probe on both contacts to see if you get a charge but be careful with batts as always
 

dopeh

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it was a short either in the atty or in the connector on the REO. it was not due to juice in the box.
the atty may have been too tight
If it was a short, the spring would have collapsed. Make sure the atty's center post doesn't protrude much, it should be flush or almost. Also, check that the rubber insulator is in place, so the center post cannot touch the outer part.
 
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