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Protruding 510 pin seems to have protruded into the top of my battery

VapingInNewYork

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Not all the way in, but it's a pretty good dent. It still charges, but should I just toss this one?
 

HondaDavidson

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Pics please... some dents are not an issue.. other than over exuberant user. Others can lead to danger.

As with all battery concerns... When in doubt throw it out.

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VapingInNewYork

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Cloudy Peak Vapes

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Yeah... do not use that battery in anything! It's been said, but I gotta say it again. No regulated mod, no charger, nada... Definitely put some electrical tape over the + & - , and safely dispose of it at a Best Buy or elsewhere that will properly take care of it.

To be clear, as was said, that's a short waiting to happen... A regulated mod cannot protect you if the problem is physically with the battery. If it dead shorts at the battery, It shorts. And you get results that nobody wants.
 

Giraut

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You must've tightened the shit out of the button to make a dent like that. The rule is: if it needs tightening more than a fraction of a turn and/or require more than your thumb and your pinky to tighten it up, it's too tight. The idea is to remove any play to prevent rattling, and that requires almost no force. The quality of the actual electrical contact when you take a toke has nothing to do with that.

Either that or your button is exposed on your mod, it was unlocked and you dropped the mod from some height right on it. But I doubt it, else you'd know.

For the price of a battery, just toss it for safety's sake.
 

Carambrda

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Be sure to get rid of all your non dented ones too because if thin air shorts out with metal, that's it... you're gone. :D
 

Carambrda

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Ha. I see you work for a battery company.
Who? Me? I'm the guy suggesting you do NOT have to waste your money on a new battery when it's not needed. LOL!

FYI, I have a very similar dent in one of my four iJoy 20700 batteries. It isn't stopping me from still using it in my Vaperz Cloud XXX stack... that's because as you can see in the picture of the cross section I posted there simply IS no way that it can cause a direct hard short. In addition to that, the top is not touching the venting disc underneath, there is still plenty of room there so in no way will it keep the battery from venting the way it should be venting in the event that it does start to vent. :D
 

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