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Just got a mega battery in Ecigarette Technical Issues; I like it, but I don't LOVE it......when fully charged the vapor is great. I guess I consider myself a ...
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    Default Just got a mega battery

    I like it, but I don't LOVE it......when fully charged the vapor is great. I guess I consider myself a somewhat heavy vaper.....I notice after about an hour the led will flash as if the battery is dead....But then it keeps working (with slightly weaker vapor)... then about 30 min later, it blinks again....then it keeps working (with even weaker vapor)....then an hour later it blinks again and it's dead. I notice it gets weaker as time goes. Honestly, I feel like I'm only getting an additional hour at most than from a regular battery....Anyway, does anyone know what the flashes mean?
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    Kinda sounds like you got a bad one Mark the only flash you should get is when the battery dies. It does take a couple charges and days to get them broke in though.

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    ya it does sound like you got a bad one. i have 2 of the mega batteries and they work pretty dam good. but now i get a ego and that works better.

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    I ordered 2 mega batteries but the vendor forgot to ship one mistakenly; he is sending the other one. I will see how the other one acts I guess. I mean it does work well for a bit. I did charge it prior to using it and it charged for about 2 hours before the indicator said it was fully charged.

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    I have 4 mega batteries and none have acted like that. Get your new battery and send this one back for a replacement hope that helps

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    That is odd with the multiple flashing. Once it first starts flashing it should cut out and not continue to work until recharged. But you really shouldn't continue to use it after the first flash - you should recharge it. Running it low will shorten the battery's life expectancy and it could also gunk up your atty faster.

    P.S. The regular batts are 180mah and the megas are 280mah, so you should expect ~50% better battery life.
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    I have 5 megas from TW. I've been using them for well over a month now and they have never done that. My megas last approx. 7 hours and when they flash, they are completely dead.

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    The other mega battery came in the mail Saturday; I charged it and the same EXACT thing as the first one. I also discovered why the mega battery is dying so quickly. I can be vaping, lay my e cig down on the desk, pick it back up to vape some more in a minute or two, and the atty is blazing hot and I can hear sizzling; I push the manual button again and it stops. The button itself isn't stuck down or anything, it just doesn't release sometimes and I have to really watch this and it does this on BOTH of them (how freaky is that??!!) I've gotten to the point that I'm watching/feeling to make sure it doesn't do that again, and when it does, I stop it; thus the battery has lasted longer, but no seven hours/not even close. The most I can get is three. They both do the blinking thing 4 times before the battery ultimately dies. When charging it does take about twice as long to charge as a regular battery.

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    the same thing has happened to me a couple times now with the mega battery i got in a kit from madvapes.

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    Some batteries have a logic program built in that counts the number of draws taken in a given amount of time. If the number is exceded the led will blink to indicated that you are taking in "too much" nicotine. I don't know if this would apply to your batts but it may.

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