I am a very unhappy vaper at the moment. I am back on the iStick 50W and Nautilus mini after 7 weeks of pure vaping bliss on my Reo. I have read about some people experiencing some arcing on the battery when pushing the fire button and I've had the same, but not too bad. The about three weeks ago I bought 2 new Efest button top batteries from a reputable vendor. From the very first time I inserted these batteries the arcing was hectic! It left these ugly black marks on the positive contacts of the two batteries and I still don't know why these two batteries. The batteries look authentic and I cannot see this vendor selling knock-offs.
I have a VTC flat top and 3 other Efests that all perform as it should, but these two new batteries arc like crazy. Needless to say I also did some damage to the positive contact of the Reo. An eraser and alcohol did not remove the black arcing from the contact. I then did what I have been told a hundred times not to do - I used very fine sand paper to remove the arcing on the positive contact. I know, I know, but I was desperate. The Reo would only fire every now and then and I had to keep turning the battery and this irritated the crap out of me. Now I have a Reo that still arcs and doesn't fire anywhere close to where it should. Dumbass!!! I can't use it at all and it is a big frustration.
This past weekend I have tried the whole of Cape Town for dielectric grease, but cannot find the stuff anywhere. As a last resort I had to bug @kimbo for a measly R40 order for 2 tubs of the stuff. I had no other choice. I also ordered an upgrade/repair kit from VM to replace the positive pin on the Reo. I have to make do with the iStick until all these goodies arrive.
Is there anything else I have done wrong or neglected to do? I am not using the Reo again until I have the new positive pin in it and have some dielectric grease. Why would these new batteries arc so much?
I have a VTC flat top and 3 other Efests that all perform as it should, but these two new batteries arc like crazy. Needless to say I also did some damage to the positive contact of the Reo. An eraser and alcohol did not remove the black arcing from the contact. I then did what I have been told a hundred times not to do - I used very fine sand paper to remove the arcing on the positive contact. I know, I know, but I was desperate. The Reo would only fire every now and then and I had to keep turning the battery and this irritated the crap out of me. Now I have a Reo that still arcs and doesn't fire anywhere close to where it should. Dumbass!!! I can't use it at all and it is a big frustration.
This past weekend I have tried the whole of Cape Town for dielectric grease, but cannot find the stuff anywhere. As a last resort I had to bug @kimbo for a measly R40 order for 2 tubs of the stuff. I had no other choice. I also ordered an upgrade/repair kit from VM to replace the positive pin on the Reo. I have to make do with the iStick until all these goodies arrive.
Is there anything else I have done wrong or neglected to do? I am not using the Reo again until I have the new positive pin in it and have some dielectric grease. Why would these new batteries arc so much?