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proxion

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This is going to be a bit advanced - but perhaps putting a little blob of solder on the center pin of the charger would help the battery make contact. Either that, or a small piece of metal... I recommend the solder route because no matter what, *do not short the center pin to the outside thread*, this will short the charger and potentially make for an uncomfortable situation. Short of trying another charger, this is the only solution I can come up with... now, if the problem is with the battery's center pin being too recessed, you will need to return/exchange your product as it is defective. I'm hoping it's the charger that is defective...
 

Ren76

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Take some paper towel and wipe out the top of the battery and also the little nubbin end of your charger. Always keep these clean. Plug in the wall box part of the charger, screw on the usb cable to your eGo style battery, plug eGo/usb into wall box. I have found out that with mine if it's a bit dirty or I move it around, even the slightest bit it will not work properly. When that happens I disconnect everything and start over. The chargers are really cheap garbage, well the wall box part is anyway. If you don't disconnect and reconnect it all it seems to fault the battery, in a sense you're resetting it.

Hope this helps you, post back and let us know.

Ren
 

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Well, where I work, we always throw questionable batteries on our charger to troubleshoot the problem. I always use a small flathead screwdriver to slowly work up that center pin, but that could just fall back down very soon. Take it back where you purchased it and see if they can throw it on another charger or whatnot. Also if its only been a couple days they are more than likely able to swap or exchange the kit. I know we don't exchange tanks or liquids for sanitary reasons, but if defective there should be no problems. If they are not willing to work with you, find another B&M ASAP!
 
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proxion

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Well, where I work, we always throw questionable batteries on our charger to troubleshoot the problem. I always use a small flathead screwdriver to slowly work up that center pin, but that could just fall back down very soon. Take it back where you purchased it and see if they can throw it on another charger or whatnot. Also if its only been a couple days they are more than likely able to swap or exchange the kit. I know we don't exchange tanks or liquids for sanitary reasons, but if defective there should be no problems. If they are not willing to work with you, find another B&M ASAP!

Good to see someone who works at a vape store. Would you say its fairly common for units to come back to the store? When you speak of questionable battery, I took it that its not that uncommon.

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The usual cause of a center contact not touching is excessive force when installing the atomizer. The center pin is suspended in a silicone insulator. Push too hard and it recedes back into the insulator and doesn't contact the charger center pin or the one on the atomizer.

As long as you don't press the fire button, you can use tweezers or a flat mini screwdriver to work the center pin back up until it makes contact again. Once you raise it up a little, install your atomizer gently until it makes contact and then give it no more than 1/8" turn to snug it down. Overtightening will just result in damage and failure to make contact with the atomizer again.

This is a common problem. Be gentle. ;)
 
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