WARNING!! Kanger Dripbox; turned on by itself, melted down !! WARNING !!

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Do not put the Dribox in your pocket! Or in your house! Or on your car! Leave it outside or in a fire-proof cabinet.

This device was all original, with no modifications, nothing over-tightened, could have burned my house down when it caught on fire.

What should I get instead?

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Considering the dripbox requires a 20a CDR battery, using a 10a can only end in a bad result.
efest is notorious for overstating amp ratings, no matter how many are tested or who does the testing there is no telling what cell is actually under the wrap.
You may get lucky & get a so so 20a cell or you may get a 6.8a cell both wrapped with the same false amp rating printed on the label.

But, I doubt the battery caused it to auto fire.
 

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That is the plastic top of the RDA melted down onto the coil, etc.

It was just sitting on my work table. The only thing that might have changed is that unit was cooling down from normal use; not too hot, just normal temperature. Components may have shrunk slightly as they cooled down causing it to fire.

I have to emphasize that the device was being used in its "normal" state; all original, the build was .6 ohm (great flavor).

I like the portability and the device was a low cost option for my 100 % VG DIY juice. No way that I'll buy another because I won't know If this problem will occur again. I don't see how this could be due to an under-powered battery, that doesn't make sense.
 

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Good to know. I'll make sure I kill the battery connection when I'm not using mine. Did you have any problems with the button sticking in the past? Or any juice leaking incidences? How old is it? Glad you didn't get hurt.

I've had plenty of devices start autofiring on me. Usually after lots of use and abuse, and possible water damage >_>. But still this is good to know.
 

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That is the plastic top of the RDA melted down onto the coil, etc.

It was just sitting on my work table. The only thing that might have changed is that unit was cooling down from normal use; not too hot, just normal temperature. Components may have shrunk slightly as they cooled down causing it to fire.

I have to emphasize that the device was being used in its "normal" state; all original, the build was .6 ohm (great flavor).

I like the portability and the device was a low cost option for my 100 % VG DIY juice. No way that I'll buy another because I won't know If this problem will occur again. I don't see how this could be due to an under-powered battery, that doesn't make sense.

No. Sounds more like wire damage or a stuck power button.
 

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Hopefully you have a backup device. Haven't had anything like that happen to me yet. Hopefully it won't. I saw a post a few days ago about someone saying their IPV5 was sitting there and started auto firing. That is pretty scary.

My Geyscano is my "daily driver" but not as portable as the drip box. Does anyone know of something similar to the dripbox; inexpensive, portable, simple, etc.
 
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