Button press issue

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maybeshewill

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A clearomizer I had accidentelly oppened from the bottom, spilling juice all over a small battery.
Now, I reacted as fast as possible, I cleaned it, dripped the juice out from the plate, etc
Since then my battery has been working fine, but it seems to have some button issues. I need to press down a bit tighter than usual, and sometimes it will switch off, like I pressed the button 3 times. I'm guessing bad connection.
This isn't much of an issue, and it only happens rarely, but if there's any way to fix this, it would definately be a bonus.
Anyone dealt with problem like this?
 

Delarob

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I dropped mine (Ego-T) and I pried open the case. I like to tinker with things. :oops:The button is a very fragile clicker and i busted the 4 thin connector points. There was no way to fix mine. Tried a drop of crazy glue and it just froze it up completely. They aren't very expensive so I just bought two more. Yeah, I'm clumsy like that so I bought a back up and I know, there are much better options but not being a Trump heir, and being hard on my toys I like to keep it simple and cheap. You can go to fasttech and pick up a new circuit board for under $3 but you need to be able to solder little wires, which, you need to be careful of of you do open it up.

Check out this thread for more info that may help. http://www.reddit.com/r/electronic_cigarette/comments/19c9l5/
 
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