I've been vaping for about a month and a half and within 3 weeks and after tons of research, bought a Vamo and 2 Efest 18650 2250mah batteries and a trustfire battery charger. After having my Vamo and batteries for a week and still doing more research to better care for my things, I read some stuff about how batteries shouldn't be charged over 4.2v or it can lessen their life/damage them.
I decided to check this on my Vamo and on a newly charged battery it read at 4.3v. At first I thought it was a fluke but I noticed it needed to be charged much sooner than before, a day and a half instead of the 2 and a half days it lasted before. I was already in the process of charging the other battery and when it was finished, checked it and it read at 4.3v. So in my worry, I bought a Nitecore i2, and waited to charge my batteries again until it arrived. After receiving my i2 and charging one of my Efests, I checked and yet again, it read at 4.3v.
So I come here for help. Is it safe or okay for my batteries to be charged to 4.3? Is it my Vamo reading them wrong? Do I have two bad chargers? I am very confused.
Sorry if this was posted before or answered in another thread. Having trouble finding a good answer.
I decided to check this on my Vamo and on a newly charged battery it read at 4.3v. At first I thought it was a fluke but I noticed it needed to be charged much sooner than before, a day and a half instead of the 2 and a half days it lasted before. I was already in the process of charging the other battery and when it was finished, checked it and it read at 4.3v. So in my worry, I bought a Nitecore i2, and waited to charge my batteries again until it arrived. After receiving my i2 and charging one of my Efests, I checked and yet again, it read at 4.3v.
So I come here for help. Is it safe or okay for my batteries to be charged to 4.3? Is it my Vamo reading them wrong? Do I have two bad chargers? I am very confused.
Sorry if this was posted before or answered in another thread. Having trouble finding a good answer.