Well, I've seen in a video that some guy on youtube just had to push his battery down to charge it. even though my battery pushes down, it won't charge, so I guess I'll have to screw it in and then hit the button. More on that tomorrow when everything will be charged.
For those of you who have a PCC and mini auto batteries, you might have noticed that it's not that easy to screw them in the charging spot, because they are so short (it was way easier with my ProSmoke PCC).
Well to make it easier, when you open the PCC, you can see that thin piece of plastic contouring the edges. It's not as rubbery as the outside material, it basically just looks like normal plastic (duh).
Well, you can take a cutter and cut one third of the plastic off, near the charging spot. You can screw your batteries in much easier due to better acces and the PCC closes just as perfectly as before.
For those of you who have a PCC and mini auto batteries, you might have noticed that it's not that easy to screw them in the charging spot, because they are so short (it was way easier with my ProSmoke PCC).
Well to make it easier, when you open the PCC, you can see that thin piece of plastic contouring the edges. It's not as rubbery as the outside material, it basically just looks like normal plastic (duh).
Well, you can take a cutter and cut one third of the plastic off, near the charging spot. You can screw your batteries in much easier due to better acces and the PCC closes just as perfectly as before.