HELP! Battery Issue has me stumped!

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DC33

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Hey there everyone! Hope you can shed some light on my situation .

So here's the deal. I've got 4 batteries that I rotate with my K100 mod. 2-18650s and 2-18350s. I've had all of them for a couple months and up until now, everything has been peachy.

Last night I grabbed my kit and headed out to meet some friends and on he way switched from an 850 to one of my 350s for a lower profile and pocket friendliness :)

I went to take drag and nothing..popped off the top of my A8 , nope nothing wrong there. Unscrewed the bottom and checked out the spring....seemed alright. But still nothing. Tried my other 350 that was also freshly charged still nothing. Put the 650 back in BAM hits like the champ I know it is.

OK....so maybe my charger is on the Fritz right? I get home and bust out the multimeter. Those little guys are fully charged.

SO my question to you folks is what in the heck would make my 350s suddenly not work? I don't get it. There has been zero change. No drops no incidents nothing. And my 650s still work with zero issues.

What the fizzle?!?!?

Any help would be oh so greatly appreciated!!!!!
 

DC33

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Hmm I've checked on the spring... seems fine. And that doesn't jive with the 650s working just fine. Hmmm.... the 350s, I'm not sure how many cycles I've got in them, buy wouldn't it be weird for both ofthem to kick the bucket at the same time?? I've charged them maybe every other day for the last 2-3 months. So.... maybe 45 cycles I'm guessing???

This is SO bizzare!!! I've got the old battery my kit came with that is a 350 charging now and I'll see if that works. That'll tell me if its these batteries..

I'm sooo stumped!
 

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Out of curiosity, what's on top of your K100? Reason I ask is because when I started using rebuildables I had a similar issue a few weeks ago. Turns out that one of the screws that secures the NR wire to the post had wiggled loose enough to cause some really wonky firing. Its the first thing I check now if I'm having issues with my mods not firing.

Other thing to check is to make sure you're threaded down enough on the 350s. Drop one in, and see see where the button stops--I thread down to where there's a small gap between the button and stop when the button is fully depressed. <-- This way you can be sure you're getting solid contact.

I hope things get sorted out for you!

Best,
Scott
 

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Jeremy you know what I'm going to check that. I have an A8 and I just put in a new cook with 28 gauge wire. Now that you mention it, I think he problem started about the time I put in the new coil. Scott, that was my thinking as well, but I learned early in to make sure to snug down the batteries.

Thank you everyone for all of your suggestions. I'm going to check out my tank right now.
 

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Have you checked the resistance of your coil? 28ga wire will produce a low resistance coil and, if it's low enough, could overload both 18650 and 18350s. The capacity of the 18350 is much lower than that of an 18650 and it just might not be able to supply enough current to fire the coil for even a single drag. You haven't mentioned what brand/type of battery is involved here which can also be a factor.
 
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