510 battery manual switch question

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kgonepostl

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The batteries are random as to how long they will hold a charge. I have had mine 2 manual batteries for 3 weeks without any issues as of yet. I would say they would probably last about the same length as the other models batteries do. With time, all things die..:(

With my battery's I've had only problems with gumming up the switch but since this is manual switch and completely sealed off that's great. Because I've been using the pressure switch battery's and they are still working 3 months later

3 months sound fair? I don't know what the average life of other battery's are so I have no idea what you meant
 

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Yeah. I just meant that these should last as long if not longer than the typical span of other batteries. I havent read another post about a problem with these as of yet. I am sure having a sealed battery makes for a longer product life. Are you happy with the manual switch so far?

I created the thread because It's a atom from smoke liberation and I'm gonna strap a 510 manual battery to it since it's compatible.

How long have your 510 manual switches lasted? Or are they still goin?
 

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They are still going. I have four of them, only using 2 at the moment, saving the other 2 as spares. They both work flawlessly. They are the no led version and seem to last the original 2-3 hours w/heavy vaping. When I am at work, they last more like 4-6 hours with medium usage.

I'm sorry, but how long have they been goin for "so far"?
 

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O, sorry for about 6 weeks..:oops:

Oh, never any need to be sorry when your trying hard to help someone!:thumb:

I can't see these battery's being a bad thing, I see them lasting a very long time. lithium ions have a charge cycle advertised of 1000 before dead. I'm guessing I could charge them 300 times before they lose charge and that's way better than a gummed up switch.;)
 
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