Thanks for the info Trog...
So, I think it is clear that you can use them straight out of the box and the 8-hour charge is not necessary (I may still do this just because of it being in the manual). You were also clear that you do not need to condition (does that mean no need for a couple of complete initial charge cycles?)...
A) Yes you are correct. You do not need to cycle charge. You're only wasting cycles.
Most battery sites recommend running through (3) complete initial charge cycles with lithium-ion (e.g. use/deplete, charge fully, use/deplete, charge fully, etc.) before simply throwing on the charger whenever you are near one. After these initial (3) cycles it then o.k. to just basically charge whenever and recommended that you do not deep cycle. Is this initial (3) complete charge cycles a fallacy as well?
A) Read answer above. Also there is no way to deep cycle unless you bypass the built in protection.
As far as draining the battery too low or not deep cycling, I would think we are o.k. to continue complete charge cycles since it never drains below say 20% anyways due to the built in cut-off circuit? In other words it is no big deal if the low battery light comes on before charging each time as this is not really a deep cycle? Or should we try to get them on the charger before they get to the point of the circuit kicking in (e.g. better for battery life to throw back on at 40% to 50%)?
A) Feel free to take them down to the blinking light. That's what the low voltage cut off is there for. Plus there is probably a little bit of headroom built in so the e-cig will not even work if it gets below say 3v.
Man between my wife and my e-cigs and 4-batteries each (and another 4 waiting to be called to duty) and not to mention all the other devices with batteries it would be nice to know that I can just charge whenever I get to it.
A) Go for it
Getting through these "complete charge cycles" is crazy and I have only been trying to get (1) 8-hour charge and then a couple of complete 4-hour cycles (now I might have even lost track of where I was with a battery or two, LOL).
So is it a good idea to run a couple (or even one anyway if not three) initial complete cycles (I figure what can it hurt)?
A) Other than a little time and using a couple of the finite cycles, nothing.
Question, how are you discharging your batteries in order to cycle them?
If you are just using your e-cig then your not really cycling them, your just using them as intended.
Is it a bad idea to use the e-cig battery to the point the LED flashes battery low each time (would you consider this a deep cycle and not good for battery life)?
A) No, Go nuts
Should/can we ignore the initial 8-hour charge and just charge until the light goes green (this one is tough since it is in the manual and I hate to think of myself as smarter than the manufacturer)?
A) Yes
You sir, must have vast knowledge on this stuff and I respect any insight you provide.