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whodat2112

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rdsok

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Curious what other folks do...
When do you charge you ego batteries?
1. Whenever I can regardless of how much it's used.
2. When it's mostly discharged but still has some juice.
3. Not until it croaks.

The type of battery used in an eGo style mod is still a lithium based battery and while they don't support high drain ( high amp/watts )... how you treat them should still be the same in order to get the most from them.

Completely charging or discharging a lithium based battery will shorten it's potential lifespan. Either one is hard on them, although I believe that discharging them all the way is harder on them than fully charging. I'd recommend at the least to not fully discharge them and probably don't go further down than around 3.4v or higher ( most that I've read about discharge down to around 3.2v before shutting off with their protection circuits if they have them ). You can usually tell when they are getting low by the vape they can provide. It's harder to tell when they are almost fully charged to their max at 4.2v since most eGo batteries don't have a way to show their voltage ( full or empty ).
 
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