510 Batteries Overcharging?

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Heartbskts

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Hello- again, I am fairly new here. I started about a year ago with the BluCigs, yadda, yadda, yadda.....anyways, they were not supposed to be left in the PCC any longer than the amount of time it takes to charge them because, after that, the batteries would just start depleting themselves. Is this the case with my 510's? I quit the Blu's after about a month and I've recently just returned to the wonderful world of vaping after a whole lot of research and decided on the 510's, (now maybe an Ego)

And, I posted earlier about some 30 mg spearmint juice that I bought from my fave juice supplier and I HATE it! It's 100% VG, wayyy too strong. Can anyone reccommend a strong, sweet vanilla pre-mix from fsusa that would maybe help cut it..... ALOT?
Thank you all so much!
 

SpadedOne

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I just got my 510 today. The instructions are: 1. The first charge should be kept for 8 hours, even if the LED turns green. 2. Use for 20 mins. 3. Charge for another hour. Ready for normal use.

For what the manual says, I don't think it should effect it. That's nice! I just started vaping, and got the blu a week ago. One of the atty broke the first time I took the cart off of it.
 

CaptJay

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I leave my 510 and my 510 eGo batteries on the charger overnight many times and it hasn't affected them at all. Don't know about the juice.......

^This - I leave mine on for days (or did when I used a basic 510 - but I do it with my eGos too) and it doesn't seem to bother them. Li-Ion batts dont trickle charge so they shouldn't be damaged if you 'forget' them.
 
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