Killed my battery?

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rotten420

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Hate for this to be my first post here but I'm in a rough spot.

I just got juice for my blu cig for refilling. (waiting for revolver elite in mail)

I filled the cart with maybe 8 drops, than put 2 on the atomizer.

I go to try and puff it and my battery isn't lighting up.

I'm assuming I fried it, all I'm trying to figure out is if I did it from flooding the atty or what... I put a tissue paper inside the threads of the battery and there was no juice or moisture in there...

If anyone has a tip on reviving it or if know why my battery wouldn't be lighting up, it will save me from having to smoke analogs until my revolver comes... (and hopefully save me from screwing up again)

Thanks
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CaptJay

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Is your battery an automatic? (works only when you inhale, has no button to press)
Those usually dont like being dripped with as they can indeed go POOF if they get flooded - which is why we recommend manual batts.
If it HAS a button (press button to fire up and inhale) then it might just be a coincidence that the battery isn't working. Ive never had a Blu (came here first before I bought anything) so I'm not sure.
 

rotten420

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My new revolver elite pv will be here tomorrow or next day. Unfourtantly I had to roll a few analogs today and smoke them ... boy they taste gross after a week of vaping..

Anyways from these posts it seems that I most of flooded the atty and battery. I was putting like 8 drops into the cart and dripping 2 on the atty... this obviously is too much from what everyone is saying and must of got into the battery.

Well, atleast I've learned about dripping and auto batteries not being best method.. now when my auto revolver comes I'll make sure to only refill carts.

Grrrr yucky analogs!!!!!

thanks everyone for so many responces, nice warm welcome here.

rotten420
 

opyrus

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many people inproperly refill carts that leads to flooding of the addy an in cases with automatic batterys it leaks inside the batterys and shorts it out. after properly filling a cart hold it upside down an see if it leaks befor puting it back on the addy. if you have a sealed battery i suggest just dripping 2 drops at a time.
 
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