vaping_jake Posted April 26, 2015 Posted April 26, 2015 For those who use regulated box mods with battery indicator: How low do you go with with the battery indicator before swapping them out for fresh ones. Currently i have not gone below 50%. I dont this for a specific reason, but perhaps safety and not to over drain the batteries.
Earthling789 Posted April 26, 2015 Posted April 26, 2015 I've been known to take them down to the point where the indicator is about 20%, but try to swap batteries when the indicator hits 40-50%. Most of my displays are at 40-50% when the charge on the battery is ~ 3.7V, and 20% on the indicator is ~ 3.5V... batteries below 3.4V typically won't even register on the display or fire (to prevent damaging the battery from over-discharge). By charging them more frequently, and not taking them too low between charges, it prolongs their life-span. I try to never discharge a battery below 3.5V (if I can help it).
Tam Posted April 26, 2015 Posted April 26, 2015 I do the same as Earthling and go to around 40 - 50% and then charge, mostly at around the 40% mark. Speaking of... There are three IPV minis that need to have the batteries swapped out today.
Earthling789 Posted April 26, 2015 Posted April 26, 2015 I just checked the Voltage of a battery I pulled from my Cloupor mini... indicator had just dropped to 30%, and the battery reads exactly, 3.700V So, that tells me that the chip-sets in these devices won't allow you to over-discharge... I know I've taken one of my IPV's to the point it would not fire at all, and the battery was still above 3.5V. I still try to swap them when the indicator starts dipping below the half-way point, but I guess I won't stress as much if I take them lower... It's not like a Mech-mod... I was always paranoid about over-discharging a battery when using my mechs, and was frequently checking Voltage. I swapped them when they hit below 3.8V (and their performance really dropped off below that, too).
jasonculp Posted April 26, 2015 Posted April 26, 2015 For those who use regulated box mods with battery indicator: How low do you go with with the battery indicator before swapping them out for fresh ones. Currently i have not gone below 50%. I dont this for a specific reason, but perhaps safety and not to over drain the batteries. I am a rebel... I run them until it quits in my ipv mini 2, well until it gets to where it cuts off while trying to fire @ 30 watts. I may be ruining my batteries, but they all work as good as new.
Earthling789 Posted April 26, 2015 Posted April 26, 2015 Jason, next time it "quits", pull the battery and check the Voltage... I think you'll be pleasantly surprised to find it will read ~ 3.5V. To do any damage to these batteries, you'd have to consistently run them down to 3.2V or lower?
jasonculp Posted April 26, 2015 Posted April 26, 2015 Jason, next time it "quits", pull the battery and check the Voltage... I think you'll be pleasantly surprised to find it will read ~ 3.5V. To do any damage to these batteries, you'd have to consistently run them down to 3.2V or lower? I will try that. I have one getting close now.
WillBlack Posted April 27, 2015 Posted April 27, 2015 Great batteries are dirt cheap these days. Use them, abuse them, replace them. In my old 'Evercool', a stacked mod, I'd often drag one cell down to ~2.2V. Codling batteries in hopes of getting a few more cycles out of them is not for me. HOOKER 1
jasonculp Posted April 27, 2015 Posted April 27, 2015 Great batteries are dirt cheap these days. Use them, abuse them, replace them. In my old 'Evercool', a stacked mod, I'd often drag one cell down to ~2.2V. Codling batteries in hopes of getting a few more cycles out of them is not for me. I agree totally!
Squid Posted April 27, 2015 Posted April 27, 2015 When the indicator goes red on my VTR, the battery shows 3.5V, sometimes 3.4V when I take it out and put it in the LucV4 charger. I can tell the difference in the hit before I check the indicator running 1.6ohm coils at 8.5 watts. Haven't checked the batt with a meter before charging.
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