They are samsungs 40T, 30T, molicel 20700, and Sanyo ncr2070c and samsung 25r. I usually don't ever vape above 65/70 watts. I only buy the real stuff from 18650batterystore.
Rummaging through my drawer, I found about 8 batteries that are around 2 years old. They have never been charged. I checked the voltage on them and they are all between 3.4 and 3.6 volts. Are they safe to charge and use, or should they be recycled?
I agree with every sentence. I'm way beyond those types of mods but I like to keep these types for a quick bedside or morning vape so I don't have to keep batteries in my sqonkers all night. I did try to power it on and it did give me the low battery flashing light warning.
So I've had this stick prince, I've never charged, still in the box. I've had it for about 1-1/2 or 2 years. Do you think it's safe to charge it and start using it?
Ugh! Why am I having such a difficult time with this?
So an Alien or G-Priv with two chocolate HG2's are fine vaping at 70-80 watts? If so, what would be the max watts with these batteries in these mods?
I lust want to make sure I got this right. So I have a dual 18650 regulated series mod coming and wanted to use my LG HG2 chocolates for it. From what I have been reading, I believe I will be vaping safe up to at least 100 watts.? Am I correct with these calculations, in a dual series you would...
I meant no disrespect to anyone. I do think it's a general question and has been asked many times before me. Should I ask it here or in the appropriate section?
I am new to this forum but not new to vaping. I have been vaping for about a year and a half, and vaping exclusively since Feb of this year. My home is almost in the exact center of the USA (one of the fly over states)so there isn't a lot of local vapers here. Nearly all of the information I get...
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