liberty flights on ECF

Status
Not open for further replies.

JC Okie

REOnaut
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jul 2, 2010
6,511
17,814
Tulsa, OK
I think his name is Abe, but I'm not sure that's his "name" on here. Go to forum suppliers and find liberty flights. When you get there, you can post your question AFTER you have amassed a few more posts here on the new members forum. Chat with us here until you're able to post over there. Actually, these new members forums are monitored by many, many veteran vapers, and we may be able to answer any questions you have if it's something about your equipment or juice. If it's personal, you still need to post here for a little while. So....Welcome to ECF. Talk to us. What pv are you using?
 

rmpetty

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Jan 18, 2011
134
13
76
Park Ridge,N.J.
Welcome to ECF Water burner. If you go up to the top of the page under Forum Suppliers, you will find Liberty Flights on the lower left side of the page. Click on the website and then "contact us". You can email them from there. I had emailed them last week and received a response in about 15 minutes. From "ty" I think.
 
i took the batt off the charger screwed in my atty, went to use it, and the button on his 900mah got stuck and it didnt even cave in. it kept burning and burning. melted my drip, somehow my cisco LR306 is still working perfect

the thing got stuck and wouldnt turn off. i wrapped it in a towel and let it sit. when i came back to it the button seemed to have melted into the hole, IT NO WORK NO MORE.

my other battery is having some misfire issues, but at least its not a bomb waiting to blow up, yet.
 

Tol

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jan 2, 2011
832
830
NY
from what I have seen on the forums here, that problem is most likely an Atomizer issue. I saw a thread where someone had that happen to a battery, they tried a second battery and killed that one as well. The consensus there was that the Atty is likely what fried them. I don't know enough about the hardware myself to give a definitive answer though, just relaying what I saw a while back in a thread.
 

Traver

Ultra Member
Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Oct 28, 2010
1,822
662
WV
from what I have seen on the forums here, that problem is most likely an Atomizer issue. I saw a thread where someone had that happen to a battery, they tried a second battery and killed that one as well. The consensus there was that the Atty is likely what fried them. I don't know enough about the hardware myself to give a definitive answer though, just relaying what I saw a while back in a thread.

Why would a shorted atty cause the battery button to stick? Sounds more like a battery problem.
 
If you ever get a manual button stuck in the future unscrew the atty quickly! That way theres no chance of a meltdown because the battery would be firing nothing!


I was using a cisco LR306, it was glowing red in a matter of seconds. Also, after it cooled down after 30 mins, I unscrewed whatever was left of the atty, and the battery continued to stay pretty hot for an hour or so.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread