I dropped my e mech mod in water

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Fuzzy Bruce

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I douse my meck mods all the time for cleaning. Of course I do remove the battery first. there is probably nothing to worry about as long as you dry it completely before using it again. Mech mods are nothing more than a battery container with a switch and depending on the materials used, you may need to pay attention to the switch. Maybe a shot of Deoxit or noalax to the battery contacts.
 

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The the only thing its doing wrong is its basically firing itself.

Well that's not good. Wait, is this your mod?

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Or is it an actual mechanical mod?
 

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you're going to have to dry that thing out

if you haven't take the battery out yet that's the first thing;
might have to dispose of that battery.

the emech you'll need to put that in a ziplock bag with lots of rice to try and dry it out.
or if it can open up, open it up and let a fan blow on it for a few hours first, then put the parts in a bag of rice to dry out.
 

ugafan101

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Disassemble the mod, wash and dry. Mechanicals usually disassemble fairly easily. The battery on the other hand, is little bit of a risk to reuse.
But if you dropped it in the toilet… different story :)

Lol ive read stories about that one lol.
Quick update everything so far is working like it suppose to. Except the atomizer but that's easy to replace.
 
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