Batteries dying quicker?

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camci

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I charged both my 510 batteries last night and then set them on my desk to put them in my bag for the morning.
I had a good 5 vapes in my car, maybe 3 waiting for the train, and about 4 after class.
First battery died, at about 20 minutes of vaping.
Then I screwed on my other battery and went to my study group. Vaped for a constant 30 minutes, battery died.

If the battery is left off the charger, does it loose some of its charge?

I've only charged them maybe 20 times each.
 

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could be but thats why a lot of us got away from these little batteries and got a mod. Something that uses 18650 or 14500 batteries. lasts all day.

I had it within 2 weeks of using a 510 manual battery as tey all have different lasting times. Some 20 minutes some 2 hours or more. They are expensive too..

Just not worth it to me.

Hope you find what works best for you!
 

oldtechno

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Camci;

I recommend you don't screw them into the atomizer until you are ready to use them. (I believe your explaination said as much 'that you didn't screw them together'.

Futher, I feel they do discharge a lot -- overnight -- if they are screwed together. (Mine seem to, though I haven't tried to get a meter reading off them).

Nor do I believe leaving them on the charger will keep them 'topped off'. The three types I have...when the charge light turns green I'm positive the charger shuts off.

The only thing I can think of right off hand is, take that 'plugin strip' you are 'probably' using to charge them...and plug it into a timer...........don't ask me where to buy one, but such devices do exist.

That way, when you get up, your batteries will be freshly charged.
 
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