Hi all, new to this forum and for my first post, i have a rather odd story to tell & some questions to ask.
I recently purchased an ego one starter kit (loving it) and after a few weeks, i managed to drop it while fishing in the EC. luckily i managed to pull it out almost instantly (unlike the fish, whom evaded me the whole day).
Now as soon as i pulled it out of the water, i saw the light flashing (very quick flashes, equally timed) - so i decided, in my state of shock and denial, to lock the device to prevent any further damage (this may have fried it - or so i thought)
i left it out in the sun for a while and then gave it a good 20 minute blow dry. That's when it started to flash ( with nothing connected and not pressing any buttons). it would give 3 flashes, one long one, then 3 again etc.( i read this means that there is a short?) SO i tried locking it again, this stopped the flashing for a few seconds then it would just start up again. That evening i decided to plug it into the charger and see what would happen. Charger light went on and flashing continued (3 short 1 long- longer this time).
The next morning, it was still flashing away. but this time it would be 3 flashes, 1 long, 5 flashes, some random flashes, repeat. In a desperate attempt, I screwed on my tank and it fired straight away without me pressing any buttons, and i couldn't turn it off!! I quickly took a desperate drag (or 3) and unscrewed the battery. It then died, no more flashes. I thought i'd fried it. About an hour later the flashing started again so i connected the tank, it fired automatically, i took a drag, unscrewed it and left it, the flashing continued for about 2 more hours and then stopped.
Later that day i connected the battery once again and it fired immediately, this time though, one click made it stop and boom, it was working as per usual. yay.
I disconnected it to be safe ( didn't want it to fire randomly while i was driving) and upon reconnecting it, nothing. No flashes, no random firing, nothing. It still shows the red charging light if i plug it in but i cant get anything else to work. ( which happened before so i haven't given up on her yet)
SO.
Thoughts? - is it simply fried and the above dribble is the telling of how an ego battery's circuit slowly dies? Perhaps it was still damp inside and i broke it by being impatient? Should i give it time and hope for another miraculous and sudden "im alivvvve"?
Another thing, I'm tempted to open her up. It fired a few times after getting wet so there is hope that she isn't dead, instead, the firing button could be fried and the battery still in working order?
If its fried then i have nothing to lose in opening it up and taking a look? anyone ever opened one of these, for interest sake? My brother has some knowledge in making circuit boards so i am tempted to open it and attempt a repair/salvage.
What do ya'll think?
Thanks
Awesome forum btw, i'll introduce myself a bit later as well as head to the vendor reviews to give my saviours, skyblue vaping, a well deserved review ^^
Sean
I recently purchased an ego one starter kit (loving it) and after a few weeks, i managed to drop it while fishing in the EC. luckily i managed to pull it out almost instantly (unlike the fish, whom evaded me the whole day).
Now as soon as i pulled it out of the water, i saw the light flashing (very quick flashes, equally timed) - so i decided, in my state of shock and denial, to lock the device to prevent any further damage (this may have fried it - or so i thought)
i left it out in the sun for a while and then gave it a good 20 minute blow dry. That's when it started to flash ( with nothing connected and not pressing any buttons). it would give 3 flashes, one long one, then 3 again etc.( i read this means that there is a short?) SO i tried locking it again, this stopped the flashing for a few seconds then it would just start up again. That evening i decided to plug it into the charger and see what would happen. Charger light went on and flashing continued (3 short 1 long- longer this time).
The next morning, it was still flashing away. but this time it would be 3 flashes, 1 long, 5 flashes, some random flashes, repeat. In a desperate attempt, I screwed on my tank and it fired straight away without me pressing any buttons, and i couldn't turn it off!! I quickly took a desperate drag (or 3) and unscrewed the battery. It then died, no more flashes. I thought i'd fried it. About an hour later the flashing started again so i connected the tank, it fired automatically, i took a drag, unscrewed it and left it, the flashing continued for about 2 more hours and then stopped.
Later that day i connected the battery once again and it fired immediately, this time though, one click made it stop and boom, it was working as per usual. yay.
I disconnected it to be safe ( didn't want it to fire randomly while i was driving) and upon reconnecting it, nothing. No flashes, no random firing, nothing. It still shows the red charging light if i plug it in but i cant get anything else to work. ( which happened before so i haven't given up on her yet)
SO.
Thoughts? - is it simply fried and the above dribble is the telling of how an ego battery's circuit slowly dies? Perhaps it was still damp inside and i broke it by being impatient? Should i give it time and hope for another miraculous and sudden "im alivvvve"?
Another thing, I'm tempted to open her up. It fired a few times after getting wet so there is hope that she isn't dead, instead, the firing button could be fried and the battery still in working order?
If its fried then i have nothing to lose in opening it up and taking a look? anyone ever opened one of these, for interest sake? My brother has some knowledge in making circuit boards so i am tempted to open it and attempt a repair/salvage.
What do ya'll think?
Thanks
Awesome forum btw, i'll introduce myself a bit later as well as head to the vendor reviews to give my saviours, skyblue vaping, a well deserved review ^^
Sean