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I'm sure I sound like a complete noob haha. So at what volts is the battery considered "sleeping" then if you don't mind I ask. I looked everywhere and cannot find out haha

Usually most Li-Ion batteries reach their cutoff point (where they won't cooperate anymore) somewhere around 3.2-3.1v. It's ballpark--I never really tested them myself. If you have a regulated mod, it will alert you that your battery charge is low and that you should recharge it.

Batteries come off the charger at 4.2v, then operate at 3.7v for most of the time before slowly going down to 3.2v or so where they cut off.

What kind of mod are you using?
 

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I'm using the Panasonic NCR18650PF batts and a nitecore intelli

Ruh Roh! Two things.

1. That's a good charger!

2. We need to have a talk about your battery. That's rated for 10A, and if you are running at 0.3 you're pulling 14A+ amps.

It has a 18A pulse rating, so if you're careful and take really short draws (4-5 seconds) it *might* be OK, but you're really pushing it and allowing zero room for error, like the switch getting stuck or setting it down and forgetting to lock it.

From a safety POV, your rock bottom would be 0.42, but measurements can often be off by 0.1 -- so your ideal might be 0.5-0.6. I'm going to leave this link here, please check out the first few links about batteries, and then the rest at your leisure:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...op-reference-shop-new-experienced-vapers.html
 
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