If your battery vape is completely dead, here are some steps to help revive its charging capabilities:
1. Clean the Device: Ensure that the 510 thread charging part is completely clean. If e-liquid has leaked and contaminated the battery threads, the battery may not charge or even work at all. Use a cotton swab and alcohol to clean the threads, making sure the charger's contact points have good contact with the pin in the center of the battery threads.
2. Try a Different Power Source: If the battery still won't charge after cleaning the USB port or threads, the next step is to try a different power source. Always charge your battery vape through a computer's USB port unless you are certain that you are using a wall charger approved by the device manufacturer. If the battery still won't charge, try a different computer or a different USB port on the same computer.
3. Try a Different Charging Cable: If you've followed the troubleshooting steps above and the battery still won't charge, the issue is likely with the charging cable. USB cables can wear out with regular use, and if the cable used for charging has internal damage, replacing it can solve the problem. If the 510 battery charges properly with a new cable, discard the old one to avoid using it again.
4. Check the Connection Between the Battery and Charger: Make sure the battery is correctly connected to the charger. If the connection is poor, the battery will not charge.
5. Avoid Overcharging: Once your battery vape is fully charged, it should be unplugged from the power source. Overcharging can damage the battery and reduce its lifespan.
6. Use the Correct Charger: Always use the charger that came with the device or one recommended by the manufacturer. Using the wrong charger can damage the battery and reduce its lifespan.
Following these steps can help you revive a completely dead battery vape's charging capabilities and extend its lifespan.