This is good to hear. and kudos to QuickLazer to wait a bit and see what the bat might do.
And important note: I'd watch carefully the next time it is charged after a drop. These Triton bats are tough, but these are Lithium Ion batteries, and they carry a LOT of potential energy. I would not have them charging unattended.
I need to find a kid's toy, shaped like a triangle or square made of rubbery plastic, kind of soft, with a 3/8 or 1/2 inch hole in the middle. Sort of like those grips you can get for pens or pencils. I want to slip it over the tank and/or battery. It'll keep it from rolling off my desk, and help protect it if it should drop. But it'd look strange out and about, as I usually slide it into a pocket.