Both my Ego 650 mah batteries have died within a couple of days of each other. They are both only around five weeks old. Now I'm going to have to go and buy the first pack of smokes in over a month until I can order some new batteries from someone. And couldn't happen at a worse time with holidays coming up affecting the postal system delivery. Anyway ... here's what has happened. They both were working perfectly (they are the passthru kind) then, after topping up a SmokeTec xxxl Dual Coil Clearomizer, out of the blue, each of these batteries would blink 3 times and then ... nothing. Nada. Even when I put them on the passthru (thinking maybe they just needed a charge), nothing. They are obviously dead but ... why???? Is it just the Ego battery (they are the Joye ones)?
Another possibility that has been brought to my attention has to do with wireless technology and possible interference causing battery failure. I vape at work and my ecigs lay on my desk beside my wireless headset setup. This is a Plantronics set and quite expensive. Does anyone think that the emissions from this wireless headset could have, over time, caused battery failure? Because I'm thinking that if this could be the cause ... I'm unplugging the damn thing and going back to a regular handset! Anyway, just thought I'd throw that out there as well just in case it twigs with someone. Anyone else had any problems with any kind of wireless technology messing up their batteries?
Another possibility that has been brought to my attention has to do with wireless technology and possible interference causing battery failure. I vape at work and my ecigs lay on my desk beside my wireless headset setup. This is a Plantronics set and quite expensive. Does anyone think that the emissions from this wireless headset could have, over time, caused battery failure? Because I'm thinking that if this could be the cause ... I'm unplugging the damn thing and going back to a regular handset! Anyway, just thought I'd throw that out there as well just in case it twigs with someone. Anyone else had any problems with any kind of wireless technology messing up their batteries?
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