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Also I vape at 15~w rarely 20 almost never over it.

Not a lot of stress is put on the battery. The most stressful thing it endures is charging.

Could there be a microtear in the wrap or microscopic hole even though it has been I' the chamber? I don't really drop the device but sure it has had some slight bumps.

The wrap looks fine tho the battery itself it looks like new. It also holds a charge nicely.
 

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Also I vape at 15~w rarely 20 almost never over it.

Not a lot of stress is put on the battery. The most stressful thing it endures is charging.

Could there be a microtear in the wrap or microscopic hole even though it has been I' the chamber? I don't really drop the device but sure it has had some slight bumps.

The wrap looks fine tho the battery itself it looks like new. It also holds a charge nicely.
It also quite defies logic that were it to be leakage it somehow found it's way inside the threads and only at the bottom while the internal chamber and threads somehow eluded this. If it had leaked it should not have been able to get past the threads given that there is no gap.
It could also be a leak from the atomizer down that has caused the miscolor.
As far as I remember, the 510 connection is above the battery on Geekvape.

If you have dropped the mod many times on the ground, you can also get a tear in the battery wrap, and in the worst case, damage to the cell.

Anyway, with what you have said in the posts, it should be time for a new battery.
 

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One of the reasons why most of us use external battery chargers is that modern chargers give us a lot of battery information, choose how hard/gently we charge it, and not least we automatically inspect the battery a little when we take it out of the mod.

There are many reasons to choose a modern external charger, and there are not many reasons to charge it in the mod.
 
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    Is dirt build up common? Are you supposed to regularly clean the threads?



    Have any of you had dirt in battery screw on door before and where exactly does it come from?

    I think it’s always a good idea to clean any piece that makes contact with the battery or electrical circuit.
     
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