Local NW Floridian with severe injuries from exploding ecig battery

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Batsu

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Want to tell us where you read that??

i read it somewhere too, just cant recall where, might have been in vapers lounge, either way, ill disregard any details till tom steps forward and makes a statement, or there is an interview with him, not enough solid details and too much speculation
 

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Its a device with a power source , it can happen but is very rare.The concerns of stacked batteries from one very long person here are very much true.Had a mod the first time using(first time pushing the button) it caught fire in my hand , contacted the seller and got it replaced after sending it in.I still use the replacement and do not think it was anyone fault just a lottery in the bad kinda way thing.Never had an expolding battery thankfully, but that can happen with a pv or a toaster,microwave, or gfi that is faulty(had one of those too).Matches or lighters cause many more problems, be it house fires or car accidents.The anti's wil never compare the dangers of millions of igniting(smoking) people walking every state daily but jump on a single incident of a faulty pv.
 

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Want to tell us where you read that??

I received several messages from an auction website called VaporHawk where they say according to a member on ECF whose name I will not say but a member who is well known and trusted had the information. It was a Prodigy v3 "NOT SOLD" on Vapor Hawk
 

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I just read that it was a prodigy v3 from pure smoker that was the mod that blew up.

The january incident, colorado, I believe was the prodigy v3. I haven't seen anything come out on the florida pv yet. Do you have a link for fl also being prodigy?
 

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If you read that whole thing, she says that she was leaving the battery on th echarger until she needed it. sometimes for days. No good can come of that.
 

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Well,
I work in the "Insurance co. related restoration field"
and I can assure you that there is a very common saying in this industry.
Its not me , it is the industry standard.

"stupidity is covered"
Not calling anybody stupid, but as far as insurance goes, a fire is a fire.
I just in fact finished a 20,000 plus cleaning job caused by an electric sander that was left plugged in indefinately, and caught fire. Covered Peril.
But not to get off track, the fact is , she would be covered.
 

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Hi four2109
Just to clarify, the first two links for the exploding ego batteries happened whilst charging through a computer usb port, not recommended.
The 18650 incident was a mod short circuiting for a prolonged period, that would cause any battery to vent without any protection on the device or the battery.

I did read in a thread that these were not included because they were not explode in your face events.
 

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I was using an Omega with AW IMR 18650 battery. The battery was less than a week old.

I did not have a multimeter, but I do now.

I have a Trustfire Multifunctional TR-001 (couple years old) and a Tenergy Multifunctional TN270 from PureSmoker (month old)....I'm not sure which one I used with the battery that vented.

I did post about it after it happened but only got a couple of responses.

I have been vaping for close to 3 years and never had a problem. After 2 reports in the last month of mods knocking teeth out...I am questioning everything.

Try testing your charger. TR-001 is getting old and they do fail. Just want to make sure your safe from this happening again. Happy vaping.:vapor:
 

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Just to clarify, the first two links for the exploding ego batteries happened whilst charging through a computer usb port, not recommended.

Interesting. Why is this? I've never heard warnings against this before. The fact that the Ego chargers are USB to begin with would seem to promote the fact that they should be plugged into computer USB ports. If it's unsafe then why not make them as wall socket plugs only?

We're talking about this kind of charger right?

Joye ego USB Charger

Just to add, I never actually do plug these into my computer USB post, but use a wall socket USB adapter.
 

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Interesting. Why is this? I've never heard warnings against this before. The fact that the Ego chargers are USB to begin with would seem to promote the fact that they should be plugged into computer USB ports. If it's unsafe then why not make them as wall socket plugs only?

We're talking about this kind of charger right?

Joye ego USB Charger

Just to add, I never actually do plug these into my computer USB post, but use a wall socket USB adapter.

i think its cause running a passthrough over usb pulls more power than the usb is rated for thus stressing your usb port. and leaving the possibility for damage
 
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