Sparks from PT

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Jbarbaro32

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I use mine constantly and with all the turning, picking up and putting down mine got a short in the wire right where it hooks on and I had to tape it to one side so it would work. One of these days I need to fix it. Another thing you might be picking up static elictricity and it's jumping to your PT.

You are probably right about the static electricity. I have been shocking myself all day! :shock: That is scary.
 

Adrenalynn

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And you're sure it wasn't super-heated juice from refilling or drawing too hard? How certain are we that it was a "spark" when the entire process was enclosed?

I've experienced overheated juice droplets hitting the tongue (I suppose it might feel like an arc for those not used to getting "bit" and the tangy metallic taste of a good bite) from refilled premiums on high-volts. Just one more reason I've contended from the start that premiums don't belong on high-volt batteries/PTs/etc.

Electrically that's a LONG path to ground unless you're sticking your tongue in there and standing in water. ;)

Consider a 9v battery that delivers about the same wattage. You have to press the battery hard against your tongue to get bit. It can't, even under ideal circumstance, jump an arc through the open air. The open air is a crummy conductor.

Then you consider a silicon soft-cap or a silicon o-ring which is an incredible electrical insulator - or the electrically inert plastic cap and then add the electrically isolated vinyl label on the cart. You consider these things and compare them to a hot droplet of superheated juice and the answer seems pretty apparent to me. [shrug]
 
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Kevor

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I too have accidentally gotten pretty hot juice in my mouth after refilling my cart.. I'm still getting used to these myself.. So now i try to take a really light draw to test to see if any juice may jump out..

If it's a manual you could try a fresh cart and just press the button without the PV being in your mouth to see..

Not sure how you would activate an auto without it being in your mouth since VK auto's are vacuum activated.. :confused: Maybe someone else would have an idea on that.. :)
 

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Maybe it was just hot juice? It happens to me all the time. Mainly when when I pull out a new carto or refill one.

And you're sure it wasn't super-heated juice from refilling or drawing too hard? How certain are we that it was a "spark" when the entire process was enclosed?

I've experienced overheated juice droplets hitting the tongue (I suppose it might feel like an arc for those not used to getting "bit" and the tangy metallic taste of a good bite) from refilled premiums on high-volts. Just one more reason I've contended from the start that premiums don't belong on high-volt batteries/PTs/etc.

Electrically that's a LONG path to ground unless you're sticking your tongue in there and standing in water. ;)

Consider a 9v battery that delivers about the same wattage. You have to press the battery hard against your tongue to get bit. It can't, even under ideal circumstance, jump an arc through the open air. The open air is a crummy conductor.

Then you consider a silicon soft-cap or a silicon o-ring which is an incredible electrical insulator - or the electrically inert plastic cap and then add the electrically isolated vinyl label on the cart. You consider these things and compare them to a hot droplet of superheated juice and the answer seems pretty apparent to me. [shrug]

That sounds much more likely. It happens to me too, from time to time.
 
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