A little help please?

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That is practically an impossible answer to provide. Batteries are volatile and unpredictable especially in the vaping world. We put more strain on these batteries than they are intended for.
They can go out on you in a week, 6mo, or last you what seems like forever.

I can tell you how you can "preserve" the life span of the battery attempting to get the most from your battery.

1. Rotate batteries
2. Fully charge a battery before setting it aside for any length of storage
3. Don't leave a battery in the charger too much longer than necessary ( not detrimental , but continuous charging does shorten the life )
4. to be overly preventive.. don't wait for the protected circuit to to tell you that your battery needs to be charged, swap batteries just prior.. i.e. if a battery lasts you say 4 hours vaping ..swap batteries @ 3.5hrs.... ... this step isn't necessary and is only to put you in the habit of charging your batteries and not leaving them discharged for too long.


Even with the above personal suggestions.. you will still not be able to predict when that battery will become officially dead.



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