The glory of resurrecting dead devices...

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Rocketpunk

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So, I accidentally dropped my V1 Lavatube (gah, I know), and the top cap popped off, revealing wires and circuitry. I freaked out, put everything back in place, and wrapped electrical tape around the base of the top cap. Well, ever since then, it acted goofy. It would shut off if I bumped it, and the "+" button stopped working (it would reset the volts back to 3.0. and would power off the device if I touched it.)

Well, my 2200 mah battery went to 3.6, took that battery out, and put in the 1500 mah battery... And it works PERFECTLY. I took the 1500 mah battery out, compared it to the 2200 mah battery, and sure enough they are a fraction of an inch different in length. That fraction of an inch is all that matters between a perfectly functioning Lavatube and a skittery one.

I've had devices resurrect on me twice. First my 2.8 ohm atty on my VVN, and now this. I am extremely thankful for this.

Still think I'm getting a $50 Lambo V2 body anyway. Already have a battery, a charger, and juice delivery systems (carto tanks, my VVN).
 

Absintheur

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You raised a mod from the dead? You fool! this could lead to a outbreak of Zombie Mods. Mods that will fire blindly searching for brain juice burning out cartos and attys, they will cause dry mouth and cause you to buy Slurpies which will result in brain freeze, preserving your brain juice for later consumption. All it takes to spread is a single drop of juice from an infected atty or carto...and the Zombie Mod Apocalypse will be on us. Next thing you know....

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the horror...the horror....

This is the end
Beautiful friend
This is the end
My only friend, the end
 
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