Apollo battery problem

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Papacrane

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I bought the Apollo Extreme kit Mar 1 and have had nothing but problems with the batteries. They are automatic, dont know the stats on them. One battery never shuts off, it melts cartomizers. 2 others show green as fully charged but dont work and one that works is VERY hard to draw off of, like something is stuck inside. Any ideas?
 

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They are sending me 2 new batteries but frankly not sure I want to keep bothering with them. Other than the starter kit I've bought 2 and they've sent me one free. So out of 5 batteries , 2 work, one being very hard to draw off of. Plus the one that never shuts off, take a couple drags and disconnect before the cartomizer burns up.
 

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I bought the Apollo Extreme kit Mar 1 and have had nothing but problems with the batteries. They are automatic, dont know the stats on them. One battery never shuts off, it melts cartomizers. 2 others show green as fully charged but dont work and one that works is VERY hard to draw off of, like something is stuck inside. Any ideas?

I bought their standard kit for my first go at vaping, which is about the same as yours. I had similar battery problems but they were intermittent and I haven't bothered trying to get them replaced. One of them started burning the cartomizer and the battery light wouldn't even go off even after I unscrewed the cartomizer.

Apollo suggested cleaning all of the contacts, especially the charging socket in the PCC. I haven't had the problems since, but the black paint is wearing off the batteries and the cartomizers don't hold much eliquid, so I have moved on to eGo-C batteries and CE4 cleaoromizers for now.
 

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I bought their standard kit for my first go at vaping, which is about the same as yours. I had similar battery problems but they were intermittent and I haven't bothered trying to get them replaced. One of them started burning the cartomizer and the battery light wouldn't even go off even after I unscrewed the cartomizer.

Apollo suggested cleaning all of the contacts, especially the charging socket in the PCC. I haven't had the problems since, but the black paint is wearing off the batteries and the cartomizers don't hold much eliquid, so I have moved on to eGo-C batteries and CE4 cleaoromizers for now.

Thanks...now I dont feel like its just me!! Same here. Also am looking into the Ego U Starter Kit with those cartos.
 

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Whatever keeps you from smoking is a good thing.

For me cigalikes were nothing but problems and frustration, I smoked just as many cigarettes as I always did while using them.

Been off cigs since 2/11 after 43 yrs of smoking so its working but I think I need to upgrade from the cigarette style battery.
 

Papacrane

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I bought their standard kit for my first go at vaping, which is about the same as yours. I had similar battery problems but they were intermittent and I haven't bothered trying to get them replaced. One of them started burning the cartomizer and the battery light wouldn't even go off even after I unscrewed the cartomizer.

Apollo suggested cleaning all of the contacts, especially the charging socket in the PCC. I haven't had the problems since, but the black paint is wearing off the batteries and the cartomizers don't hold much eliquid, so I have moved on to eGo-C batteries and CE4 cleaoromizers for now.

Did you take the battery apart?
 

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Update to my problem...OK....First bought the kit Mar 1...came with 2 batteries. Purchased 2 more batteries. All batteries malfunctioned , symptons described in earlier posts...Apollo has sent me over the past couple weeks 4 new batteries....one of those has now quit. So out of EIGHT batteries I have 3 that are ...cough....still operating.

Apollo tells me they have had no other complaints on batteries :ohmy: However another poster here had some of the same issues I did. Just a word to the wise out there that the Apollo EXTREME batteries just might give you a giant headache.

I'm going with EGO soon. BTW.....anyone take these batteries apart and fix them before?
 
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