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I work away a lot on business and I have one of those multi-plug adapters for plugging UK devices into foreign sockets, it also has a USB output socket for charging devices such as phones etc.

So I was working over in Germany for a couple of weeks and day 2 I got back to the hotel after a stressfull day and my mod was running low. I could have just swapped out the batteries (it's a 2s 18650 mod) but since I was going straight to bed and tired I thought I'll just plug it into the USB charger from the aforementioned multi-plug adapter.

Next morning I woke up, picked up the mod and unplugged the USB cable for a morning vape. Clicked the button expecting to see a nice full battery bar... instead what I got was the screen light up for a second with what appeared to be lines running across it, then nothing.

So I clicked again, same thing. F*CK I said. So I grabbed two charged batteries I had in my bag, put them in... still nothing but a short "jinky" looking flash of the welcome screen for a second or so.

Plugged into eScribe and checked the pack volts in Device Monitor and it showed...
Pack = 5.26V
Cell 1 = 0.00V
Cell 2 = 5.26V
Cell 3 = 1.23V
S*IT!!!

Anyway I stripped the mod next day (after I stopped crying) and all the wiring is intact so looks like the, most likely poorly filtered and regulated, USB output from the cheap multi-plug adapter has damaged the board somehow >:( GUTTED!

Just thought I would warn you guys so it doesn't happen to you.

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Gutted for you lex! I wanted that mod off you as well! it, i have not had any grief with any chargers but those multi travel units can be suspect! Hope you sort it when you get back to blighty!

Posted

Unfortunately the board is toast!

Obviously I don't have the schematics for the board but I would guess the crappy adapter has taken out some of the analog balance charging/monitoring circuit.

So I'll be ordering a replacement board when I get back. On the upside, I potentially have another spare screen!


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I allways use an authentic mobile phone charger, they seem to have a lot moor technology to them, had you plugged that into a travel adaptor, chances are you would fry it but not your mod, i have seen one house fire where a charging e cig has flown across a room and landed under a settee and the whole place has gone up.. think yourselfe lucky you can replace a board..

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