Lockdown diaries - COVID-19 matters!

What are you going to be doing during the lockdown?

  • At home. I’m non essential

    Votes: 70 41.2%
  • Working. The virus doesn’t scare me

    Votes: 41 24.1%
  • On standby

    Votes: 10 5.9%
  • Working from home. Too essential to take any risk!

    Votes: 66 38.8%

  • Total voters
    170
  • Poll closed .
still here, binge watch ''DARK''
DARK... I'll be checking.
A woman was just robbed outside in the street. Too far for me to go and help. But there was three guys in the street that chased him. I hope they got him I really do.
Traffic vehicle drives past. Stops and speaks to her. I think he just advised her to got to the police station, because he drove straight down the road and she turned, probably to go home.
 
DARK... I'll be checking.
A woman was just robbed outside in the street. Too far for me to go and help. But there was three guys in the street that chased him. I hope they got him I really do.
Traffic vehicle drives past. Stops and speaks to her. I think he just advised her to got to the police station, because he drove straight down the road and she turned, probably to go home.
THAT time has come , there is going to be crime all over now and bru, I'm telling you it is going to be ugly.
 
DARK... I'll be checking.
A woman was just robbed outside in the street. Too far for me to go and help. But there was three guys in the street that chased him. I hope they got him I really do.
Traffic vehicle drives past. Stops and speaks to her. I think he just advised her to got to the police station, because he drove straight down the road and she turned, probably to go home.
DARK... I'll be checking. Just make sure you get the English one otherwise you going to learn German , really good series , different vibe than the normal ''been there ,seen that.''
 
THAT time has come , there is going to be crime all over now and bru, I'm telling you it is going to be ugly.
True bro. That's on the same spot I used to wait for the van in the mornings and about the same time.
 
DARK... I'll be checking. Just make sure you get the English one otherwise you going to learn German , really good series , different vibe than the normal ''been there ,seen that.''
Well I can always learn. I've got enough time:giggle: level five
 
Right so its a battery issue but its lockdown related because of when it happened i guess :-(

One of my 21700's has decided to just stop being "seen":
when i stick it in a mod the mod doesnt power on.
When i stick it in a charger the charger also doesnt power up/ start reading and charging the battery.
Other batteries work in the same mod and charger though so this must be the battery itself that is self isolating for some reason?

Its an ijoy 21700 about a year old, which has probably seen 30 to 40 charges/ cycles on it (i hardly use my 21700 mods).
Battery was charging fine about a week ago, used it and charged it a few times.

Suddenly poof, its about as powerless as we are against these lockdown rules.

Any ideas? should i just toss the battery?
 
Right so its a battery issue but its lockdown related because of when it happened i guess :-(

One of my 21700's has decided to just stop being "seen":
when i stick it in a mod the mod doesnt power on.
When i stick it in a charger the charger also doesnt power up/ start reading and charging the battery.
Other batteries work in the same mod and charger though so this must be the battery itself that is self isolating for some reason?

Its an ijoy 21700 about a year old, which has probably seen 30 to 40 charges/ cycles on it (i hardly use my 21700 mods).
Battery was charging fine about a week ago, used it and charged it a few times.

Suddenly poof, its about as powerless as we are against these lockdown rules.

Any ideas? should i just toss the battery?
A bit busy right now but will explain so be patient. Lockdown rules!
 
Right so its a battery issue but its lockdown related because of when it happened i guess :-(

One of my 21700's has decided to just stop being "seen":
when i stick it in a mod the mod doesnt power on.
When i stick it in a charger the charger also doesnt power up/ start reading and charging the battery.
Other batteries work in the same mod and charger though so this must be the battery itself that is self isolating for some reason?

Its an ijoy 21700 about a year old, which has probably seen 30 to 40 charges/ cycles on it (i hardly use my 21700 mods).
Battery was charging fine about a week ago, used it and charged it a few times.

Suddenly poof, its about as powerless as we are against these lockdown rules.

Any ideas? should i just toss the battery?
Do you have a multimeter?
 
Right so its a battery issue but its lockdown related because of when it happened i guess :-(

One of my 21700's has decided to just stop being "seen":
when i stick it in a mod the mod doesnt power on.
When i stick it in a charger the charger also doesnt power up/ start reading and charging the battery.
Other batteries work in the same mod and charger though so this must be the battery itself that is self isolating for some reason?

Its an ijoy 21700 about a year old, which has probably seen 30 to 40 charges/ cycles on it (i hardly use my 21700 mods).
Battery was charging fine about a week ago, used it and charged it a few times.

Suddenly poof, its about as powerless as we are against these lockdown rules.

Any ideas? should i just toss the battery?
Don't toss it. I'll give you a fix ,but it will be later. If I forget which I highly doubt. Please remind me.
I have done it before so don't worry. If it blows up you just blame me:couch:

Jokes... I have done it and it's basically safe.
 
Do you have a multimeter?

Somewhere in this house. or it might be at the office. will have to look.
Just found it odd that a battery went pap so fast, my other batteries all go for 18 months plus normally with daily use.
 
Somewhere in this house. or it might be at the office. will have to look.
Just found it odd that a battery went pap so fast, my other batteries all go for 18 months plus normally with daily use.
Maybe it went below the 3.2v and the charger don't pick it up. Hence the multimeter. Don't worry if you can't find it. Your charger should give you a voltage feedback.
 
Maybe it went below the 3.2v and the charger don't pick it up. Hence the multimeter. Don't worry if you can't find it. Your charger should give you a voltage feedback.

Thanks mate. I'm not in a rush as such, just more irritated about the first casualty of lockdown for me being a battery !
Will wait for your feedback. Worst case its dood and it is what it is.
 
Thanks mate. I'm not in a rush as such, just more irritated about the first casualty of lockdown for me being a battery !
Will wait for your feedback. Worst case its dood and it is what it is.
What battery charger are you using, I have a nitecore i4, I remember on the box it said that this charger has the ability to recover batteries that went below 3,2v and recover the battery safely
 
What battery charger are you using, I have a nitecore i4, I remember on the box it said that this charger has the ability to recover batteries that went below 3,2v and recover the battery safely

a d4 and an i8
 
She didn't make the situation, they did.
They or the mother? Why would a responsible parent put their child in that situation. I almost want to say she used her child

No brother. Check that video again. The child held onto his mother when he felt a threat heading his way. Same as any other person.(I'm not saying child.) The officer wanted to take the child from her and she didn't want to let him go and he was never going to let them take his mother.
Any child will do that and a mother will do the same to keep her child safe if he feels threatened and there isn't a threat.
That's normal maternal instinct and that's why children normally get to go with a mother during divorce.
Some men have that instinct too ,but it doesn't come naturally to men. He would go fight to protect the child and leave the child unnattend while doing so while a mother would normally throw herself under the bus hoping her body will protect the child.(all subconsciously)
 
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