Solution to battery explosion while we wait for the facts.

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Worried about this? Here's a solution.Get a USB Passthrough. I just purchased one in town that has the battery box at the end of the cord, so you can vape while keeping the battery compartment in your back pocket. Part of your .... blowing off is better then your teeth shattering (Vancity Vapor 20 bucks). They also have a 5 volt model with no battery at all(madvapes $19.99). Mine's on it's way. I hope he(the Florida man ) was using a mod, or was abusing the battery with constant use, I hope my ego stuff is not affected, but until then I'm sticking to my USB passthroughs while we wait for the whole story. Big tobacco is making a fortune every day the media keeps the facts away from us.:evil:
 
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The way I look at it is (bleep) happens. Yes it is unfortunate that it happened but nothing in this world is 100% safe,we just need to use common sense and be as careful as we can when using things.
We all use laptop computers, cell phones that we hold next to our face and many other items that we use on a daily basis without giving it much thought and all these use Li-on batts. There is no reason to get paranoid and overeact as long as you take common sense precautions.
My advice, don't use cheap batts and make sure they are protected. Even more important, look at your mod and make sure it is vented, most batts don't explode they vent and gases released inside an enclosed container builds pressure and goes boom.
Common sense goes a long way whereas paranoia creates panic.
 

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The way I look at it is (bleep) happens. Yes it is unfortunate that it happened but nothing in this world is 100% safe,we just need to use common sense and be as careful as we can when using things.
We all use laptop computers, cell phones that we hold next to our face and many other items that we use on a daily basis without giving it much thought and all these use Li-on batts. There is no reason to get paranoid and overeact as long as you take common sense precautions.
My advice, don't use cheap batts and make sure they are protected. Even more important, look at your mod and make sure it is vented, most batts don't explode they vent and gases released inside an enclosed container builds pressure and goes boom.
Common sense goes a long way whereas paranoia creates panic.

+1 for common sense. My DH (who doesn't vape) had heard about the exploding e-cig and was scared to tell me (I already knew, I'm on the ECF all day). He thought I would run out and buy a pack of analogs. I laughed so hard when he told me that. :laugh:
 

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I already said this once in the huge thread about this accident and I'll say it again....just pay attention to anything you use. Inspect it regularly. If you stack batteries like I do, always meter your batteries on/off the charger, let them rest before/after charging, inspect casings for tears, keep your mod clean and inspect the tube for any little metal pieces that could cause a short, and inspect firing pin and spring. Use top quality batteries...skimping to save a few bucks can/will cost you more in the long run if you land in the hospital. Use common sense and educate yourself on batteries.
 

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    so you can vape while keeping the battery compartment in your back pocket
    So now it will just blow your .... off instead of knocking out your teeth. Nice trade off.
    Personally I will only stack bats side by side in a non conductive housing (plastic or wood)
    Only use protected or safer chemestry bats.

    Pay attention to the little things, and most accidents will never happen!
     

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    I can see where most of you are coming from. However we don't know for sure which type battery blew up, so that makes them ALL dangerous. Common sense is to use a USB passthrough with no battery until I know exactly what happened. Everyone close to me will be using a passthrough, period. You want to roll the dice, go ahead.

    This was stated by the Fire Chief:

    Chief Butch Parker of the North Bay Fire District responded to the call. "I have never heard of or seen anything like this before," Parker told ABC News. Although the battery was unrecognizable after the incident, Parker reported finding several 3.0 volt CR123A type batteries charging in the room along with a scorched battery case that appeared to be one for a cigar-sized device.
     

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    you could DIY an extension cord with a couple of ecig connectors/adapters and a lenght of 2 conductor wire. Then you could use your existing manual batteries and only have the carto close to your face..

    .. actually that might make an interesting mod option ... in addition to the corto connector on the mod itself, have a jack that would allow you plug in an extension cable with a remote switch and carto connector.
     
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    you could DIY an extension cord with a couple of ecig connectors/adapters and a lenght of 2 conductor wire. Then you could use your existing manual batteries and only have the carto close to your face..

    Maybe its just me, but this just sounds like an electrical failure waiting to happen and a nightly news story that has gone wrong!!!
     
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