GG safety tested and proved.

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Mist_Of_Joye

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One cannot advise others enough, to be very very careful when using unprotected batteries. These are not toys and are effectively hazardous to safety.

And no matter how experienced you might be, in handling them, an accident can still quickly happen.

Which was the case with me today.

I woke up exceptionally early in the morning today, and as usual, took up my best PV and started vaping.

As usual, it was my beloved GG Grant, and inside it, were 2x 3V unprotected Cr2 batteries.

Only 2 puffs later, the batteries started heating. It was a little premature and unusual, but since the temperature was not alarming at this point, I thought I'd keep on vaping.

I couldn't finish my draw when all of the sudden, a battery exploded inside the Grant.

It was not a big explosion, but enough to scare the hell out of me on this lovely morning, especially that heavy fumes started instantly getting out of the holes located in the bottom cap of the Grant.

At this moment, the Grant's temperature had really become very high, and I had already put it on the table in front of me.

I kept contemplating it for few seconds, while the fumes kept getting out of it, and increasing more and more, with a high fizzling sound.

After about 15 seconds, I realized that the worst was still to come. There was a second battery inside it, that might explode at any moment! I had to get that Grant from the table and put it on the ground as quick as possible.

But I was not sure of its temperature at this point. So I reached it out with one finger, in a slight quick touch just to test it, yet managed to get a slight burn. Time was running out. So I grabbed the Grant by the mouthpiece of the atomizer, and quickly put it slowly on the floor.

Then I kept looking at the fumes getting out of it, hoping it will be over soon enough. Yet it didn't stop. The room was already covered with a heavy smog...Then it happened!

A big explosion! That was the second battery. It exploded in a spectacular way, and the blast woke everybody in the house like if a bomb exploded.

The Grant turned instantly with the blast into a flying rocket, where a huge fire was getting out of the three holes in the bottom cap, and the rocket then flied away till it hit a couch, where it landed and a big fire then caught the hole bottom of the Grant and everything around it.

When I say rocket, I mean really a rocket, with fire getting out of the 3 holes simultaneously at a very high pressure, flames reaching at least 30 centimeters in length! It really looked like a spaceship!

At this moment, I instantly jumped on it and started putting out the fire, which was done rather quickly.

I then waited for 5 minutes till I could grab the Grant with a piece of towel and put it on the balcony to cool it down. It was so hot that took more than 15 minutes for the temperature to start dropping.

At a time when it was still too hot to touch, I took few pictures of it while it was still sitting on the floor of the balcony.


In conclusion:

You can see from the pictures that the Grant is almost intact, and only needs its plastic parts and the button's spring changed, although it was subjected to 2 battery explosions and a very very high temperature for many minutes. Any other PV would have surely exploded in my face, causing me serious injuries.

The holes in the bottom cap are the keys for its survival and for my own safety. This was the ultimate test. Those holes diverted the blast and the fumes and the fire, and directed them away from the user's end.

So the safety on the GG is not a matter of theory anymore. It is now more than ever, an undeniable fact, tested and proved in the most extreme of conditions.

Thank you again Imeo, not only because you had already anticipated such risk, but also because you had already built to it, a serious and effective protection measure.


Let that be a lesson and a testimony, for everyone to benefit from it.

Regards.

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Mist_Of_Joye

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Thanks guys.

@Clyde...Usual business my friend...usual business :lol:

Right after after the explosion, everyone in the neighborhood triggered his weapon and stood up on full alert...They were very depressed when they realized that it was only a false alarm :lol::lol::lol:

To cool them down, I had to promise them a big Kaboom for the next time :D
 

SSRob

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Mist,

Glad you are OK and the venting did it's thing to prevent the cylinder from pressurizing and blowing up.

I know people have been a little upset that I didn't have CR2's for the Grant's that we sold but this is the exact reason....I didn't want to rush out and just buy the first thing I found just so I had something to sell.

After doing a lot of searching for something safe, I decided to get LiFePo4 CR2's. They will be here probably next week.
 

Thyestean

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First... glad you're okay and weren't injured.

Second... This part of the story, the way you wrote it,

The Grant turned instantly with the blast into a flying rocket, where a huge fire was getting out of the three holes in the bottom cap, and the rocket then flied away till it hit a couch, where it landed and a big fire then caught the hole bottom of the Grant and everything around it.

When I say rocket, I mean really a rocket, with fire getting out of the 3 holes simultaneously at a very high pressure, flames reaching at least 30 centimeters in length! It really looked like a spaceship!

.... gave me a good :lol:

Third..... that description of it shooting across the room just makes me picture, the same as I have before when hearing about batteries exploding, someone getting an atty shot into the back of their throat when a battery explodes 8-o
 

Mist_Of_Joye

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Hahaha...Thyestan...You should have seen my wife running at 7 in the morning, from the room and into the living room, where the blast occurred, and shouting like crazy "What was that!?"...."What happened!?"..."Is it you and your weird toys again?"... "What did you burn? Why that thick smog?!!" :D

And me with a yellow smile was like...errr...No it's ok...Nothing really honey :oops:

And then she : "Did that thing you smoke explode?!!" (At this exact moment, I don't know why, but she reminded me of Miss Peggy from the Muppet show)

Me: "No no hon...Really...it's not what you think it is" :oops:


Well come to think of it, I'm glad I still have my teeth :lol:
 

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Fantastically written analysis Mist - so pleased you weren't hurt and that the GG held up well and did exactly what it was supposed to. I am sure Imeo will repair it for you so it's as good as new.

I am a fan of the little CR2s and I am always careful to label them so that they are kept in their pairs and I test them often with the multimeter when they've discharged. The problem is that using them in tandem, you risk one battery discharging a lot more than the other without you noticing. They need to be discarded or re-matched in another decent pair as soon as you notice a disparity occuring between discharge rates.

In the light of your story, I would also add that perhaps it's a good idea for us to commence morning vaping on a newly charged pair of CR2s rather than the ones that have been partially used and left in the device all night?

What mAh are you getting on the LiFePo4 ones you've ordered, Rob?
 

devonschmoker

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I guess that this is a lesson. All commercial mods MUST come with a venting system of some kind. With out the vents on your GG it would have exploded like a little pipe bomb and a slight burn would be the least of you worries. That said I am glad that you are ok and I am also glad that you posted this. Thank you.
 

imeothanasis

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One of my best friends had an accident??????????

If you are ok then all are ok. Thats the 2nd GG test, the first one was with another customer and he is ok too.

I wanted to make a rocket but you did it first Mist:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

Conclusion. If you feel heat on the GG or any other mod , put down immediately the cig and leave it 1/2 hour without open it.

Mist, please send me back the GG to make it better than it was before:):)
 
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