Did I Kill My Battery?

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FreeFlow

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I had my battery in a case, had a bunch of stuff in the case. closed the case but didn't seal it, still I guess there was stuff sitting on top of the battery.

So I left it in the case and went out for an hour. Came home, tried to start vaping and no light. funny i thought it was fully charged.

plugged it in and in about 2 mins the green light came on. Hook it up press the button, nothing..

plug it back in the charger.. nothing..


So i think that while the battery was jammed in the case the button must have been forced down the whole time i was out (1 hour)

This is my only explanation as to what happened.

Is that a reasonable explanation as to what happened? Is there anything I can do?

It's just a standard 510 manual.
 

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So I just tried to charge it again (its been a week since my last attempt) and surprisingly it started charging :)

Hour later I attempt to vape. No light, no vapor.

I accidentally drop it on the floor (honestly, it wasn't intentional) and I laugh to myself thinking "watch it work now"

And sure enough it works now! IDK WTF

I'm not confident, something must be loose in there.

Thoughts?
 
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