PCC question

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Elokin6

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Hi everyone,

I received my PCC a few days ago and I've noticed some strange behavior with my manual batteries. After the batteries fully charge in the PCC, they won't turn on the first few times I hit the button. After that, they will work normally. The batteries work on the first try if I charge them with the wall charger, so I'm a little concerned.

Has anyone else experienced this? Do you think I sould be concerned?

Thanks!
Kayla
 

Elokin6

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Well, I guess I'll try to clean the connectors and call the place I bought it from if it keeps happening. It's under warranty still, so I guess it's best to deal with any issues now. I think I get about the same charge with the PCC or the wall, so that's not a big issue. I'm just worried about my batteries suffering an untimely death due to the PCC.

Thanks for the info!
 

a2dcovert

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sounds like you got a little juice on the connectors- no prob.

Just get a q tip and wipe clean the connector inside the PCC where the bat connects and wipe off all battery and atty connections.

a little juice will stop contact- but wiping it off usually fixxes it.

Yes, this sounds like the solution. I have the same problem from time to time. It is best to keep Q-Tips on hand and clean the battery connection every time you put it on charge. The juice leaks out at the bottom of the atomizer and gets on the contacts of the battery. The normal charger doesn't have a problem with this but the PCC does.

Kevin
 

karma2burn

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Quick question about the PCC, I just got mine the other day. So if I put a spent battery in there and it charges fully so that the red light goes off, is it ok to keep it sitting in there until I need it? Or does keeping it in there draw power from the PCC still?

I imagine I should be able keep it in there once charged but I figured I would ask to make sure.
 

SLDS181

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Found the problem: I'm leaving the batteries in too long and they're getting over charged

This shouldn't be possible.

Theres a charge controller with the battery - its what makes it a "protected" battery. It prevents under-charging as well as over-charging.

I'd say something else is the issue here.
 
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