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I'm not entirely sure if this is the right place to ask this, but it is about a battery, specifically the vision spinner 2. So this morning I was trying to fill up with liquid put I pulled a little too hard on it, and detatched 2 wires in the process. The wires that got detatched were the wires connecting the actual battery itself to the little grey part on top that you put the coil on. Does anyone know of any way to fix that, or do I need to buy a new battery? (Sorry about the bad description)
 

smacksy

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Member For 4 Years
I'm sorry to hear that but if it was me I would just buy a new spinner. I don't know if it could be fixed but the cost of a new spinner is cheap..good luck

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exodus

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Member For 4 Years
if you are good with a soldering iron ?? and have a small tip for it you can solder that back together ,,by no means is it anywhere near easy either
 

Ryedan

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Member For 4 Years
I'm not entirely sure if this is the right place to ask this, but it is about a battery, specifically the vision spinner 2. So this morning I was trying to fill up with liquid put I pulled a little too hard on it, and detatched 2 wires in the process. The wires that got detatched were the wires connecting the actual battery itself to the little grey part on top that you put the coil on. Does anyone know of any way to fix that, or do I need to buy a new battery? (Sorry about the bad description)

IMO replace the battery. If you get the fix wrong, you could be looking at a very painful experience just to avoid spending a few bucks.
 

dr_rox

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Member For 4 Years
It is fixable. Patience and good lighting.
Just note that at least on some Ego's they use a silver based solder which makes it a little more difficult to work with. Not sure about the spinner.
If the wires have pulled off the board, the solder points are labeled (Egos again, but figure details would be the same).
The center pin will pull/push out and it is easier to solder a wire to it outside the mod, then solder to board later.
The ground - black wire is easier to solder if the pin is out in the top.
AFterwards replace the center pin w/ wire and solder wire to board.
 

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