So, I got some new XL atomizers for my eGo kit. Love 'em. Much flavor and vapor.
Yesterday, I was vaping moderately and set it down. Picked it up a few minutes later and notices that the threaded end between the battery and the atty were quite hot (after 5 mins of non-use). Quickly unscrewed to prevent damage... battery blinked a few times and now has a slight odor. It wont take a charge... it's done.
Now there was no light on on the battery and there was no way that the button could have been pushed in accidently while it sat.
So I thought, darn, I guess that is what happens when the battery dies... but prolly not.
Put the atty on another battery... after about an hour of normal vaping... same thing happens to my second battery!
So... my finely tuned powers of deduction tell me that I have an atomizer problem? Atomizer is killing batteries? Any way to test this theory without sacrificing more batteries? Is there any way to resurrect a battery?
Yesterday, I was vaping moderately and set it down. Picked it up a few minutes later and notices that the threaded end between the battery and the atty were quite hot (after 5 mins of non-use). Quickly unscrewed to prevent damage... battery blinked a few times and now has a slight odor. It wont take a charge... it's done.
Now there was no light on on the battery and there was no way that the button could have been pushed in accidently while it sat.
So I thought, darn, I guess that is what happens when the battery dies... but prolly not.
Put the atty on another battery... after about an hour of normal vaping... same thing happens to my second battery!
So... my finely tuned powers of deduction tell me that I have an atomizer problem? Atomizer is killing batteries? Any way to test this theory without sacrificing more batteries? Is there any way to resurrect a battery?