I can send you a mod too!
Well, now it happened to meThe mod is a Hotcig sx Zero. I hadn't vaped it in over an hour. It was in my vape stand and suddenly flames were coming out! I threw it out into the snow. I did remove the battery on my way to the door, but I'm sure the battery is ruined as well. My house stinks and I'm shaking.
I have (I guess had) 3 of these mods.
My first problem is I need to buy a mod. The $6 battery is the least of my concerns at the moment.
"Need to buy a mod", you are the best Roxy!
damn i had the same thing happen with a stingray mod, i left it in my car at a family event it rolled on the floor and created a short on some uninsluated magnet wire, my zephyr (i think thats what it was) melted and the battery was done for, glad it didn't catch your house on fire.
Glad it didn't catch your house on fire. Not that the house matters at all. It would be a bummer to have all of your mods go with the house. That will be a sad day.
Safety when charging batteries is often overlooked, and some of the chargers available out there are no better constructed than these devices. When my XTAR VP1 is being used, it's either on a large plate-glass top end-table with nothing flammable around it, on a metal filing cabinet, inside of a heavy-gauge metal bread-pan, or inside of a LiPo charging bag.
Until the day comes when these devices are tested by an independent, impartial, entity before being released to consumers (like most home-electronics), safety for your family, yourself, and your home is not to be overlooked... These devices are being produced and rushed to market like some of the cheap flea-market electronic goods / toys I used to see back in the mid 70's..
Folks need to exhibit patience, and demand that these products be thoroughly tested.. sure, it may delay getting it in one's hand as quickly as they like, but at least it would be a safer bet than what is being practiced now.
First of all, I am glad you, house and everything except the mod are OK!!!! Also second, I am going to be one of the few, if not many, that will be turning my mods off if they have internal batteries. Anything else, batteries will be coming out when not in use.
Roxy, Glad you're ok. Now I'm worried about the iStick I just ordered. Being, we can't remove the battery.
Roxy, Glad you're ok. Now I'm worried about the iStick I just ordered. Being, we can't remove the battery.
I hate the fact that we are seeing more cases of mods catching fire. Totally unacceptable. And this coming from what is supposed to be a good chip. Makes me want to sell both of mine with YiHi chips and stick to Evolv chips. Don't think there are any cases of them going up in flames.