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901 Intial Charge in Model Specific Discussion; YEA!!!!!! I FINALLY GOT IT Sorry I'm excited. Anyway I'm doing the intial charge of the batteries and was wandering ...
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    YEA!!!!!! I FINALLY GOT IT Sorry I'm excited. Anyway I'm doing the intial charge of the batteries and was wandering how long... the paper says 8 hours but I've heard 12 on the forum... which one is best for the intial charge... I want to start out on the right foot with this... oh yeah and I've got 8 batteries total should I charge them all to make sure they work or will setting charged without use cause them to drain... help please... I'm so excited oh yeah and it's a dse 901 thanks yall

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    Do the 8 hours on each, you want to make sure all are working in case you got a DOA. I don't see the point of an 8 hour charge..but that's what it says, so just play along. See what your supplier says about sending back defective parts. Most give you two weeks.
    After the first 8 hour charge, it's about a 4 hour charge from then on. You can tell when they are getting ready to die..they charge up in about an hour or less. I just nurse them along .LOL Don't go by the green light on your charger, sometimes that's just a wonky light.
    Batteries will die between 2 weeks and 6 weeks on average, no rhyme or reason about it.
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    The initial 8 hour charge is unnecessary.

    Refer to the two threads below for more information:

    Can You Overcharge A Battery?

    http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...ies-truth.html

    ~Azure~
    Last edited by Azure; 06-03-2009 at 06:21 AM.

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    thanks yall... i really appreciate it... i'll definately check out those links and meet you down in the ladies room

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    You don't need to go for broke stocking up on batteries. Depending on how often you charge them, and how well you take care of them/store them, etc., they can last for well over 100 charges or for a couple of years. I believe the manufacturers claim between 200 and 300 charges. As they say so often here, "your mileage will vary".

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    Wanted to jump in here. I just got a 901 starter kit yesterday and gave the battery a full charge and when I pulled it off the charger a dull red light stayed on the battery and when I tried to use it didn't work. My other battery works fine. Anyone know what could be wrong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shoomer View Post
    Wanted to jump in here. I just got a 901 starter kit yesterday and gave the battery a full charge and when I pulled it off the charger a dull red light stayed on the battery and when I tried to use it didn't work. My other battery works fine. Anyone know what could be wrong?

    Thats EXACTLY my situation.
    You got shipped a bad battery
    Contact the company you bought it from, they should replace.
    I am getting my replacement in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpitfireSMS View Post
    Thats EXACTLY my situation.
    You got shipped a bad battery
    Contact the company you bought it from, they should replace.
    I am getting my replacement in.

    Well that's dissapointing, thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Azure View Post
    The initial 8 hour charge is unnecessary.

    Refer to the two threads below for more information:

    Can You Overcharge A Battery?

    http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...ies-truth.html

    ~Azure~

    HaHa Beat me to it. Lots of great info.

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    I was disappointed as well.
    My working 901 battery is going strong though, im loving it.

    And as for the initial charge, I charged mine till it said it was full.
    Maybe an hour and a half-2 hours.
    Its working great

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