Charger question.

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Madcaprym

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Sorry if this is a question already asked, but I'm new to AW high drain batts and I bought a bunch of 18650 2000mah batts. Can I use my good ol trust fire charger? Just want to be safe. I searched but didn't see an answer. Any one using this charger?
Thanks can't wait till I get my provari v2!! Ordered one last night!
 

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Shortstuff116

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I use the exact same TR-001 charger for my AW IMR 3.7 volt 2000 mah batteries and it has charged them perfectly. I would highly suggest (what I do) is never leave the house with them in the charger, I take them out until I return - another words, I'm always home. And also, as soon as you see that they are fully charged (green LED) take them off the charger.

For peace of mind, I often check the voltage right after a charge with a Fluke multimeter and they are always exactly 4.2 volts.
 

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I use the exact same TR-001 charger for my AW IMR 3.7 volt 2000 mah batteries and it has charged them perfectly. I would highly suggest (what I do) is never leave the house with them in the charger, I take them out until I return - another words, I'm always home. And also, as soon as you see that they are fully charged (green LED) take them off the charger.

For peace of mind, I often check the voltage right after a charge with a Fluke multimeter and they are always exactly 4.2 volts.

I thought I was the only one who was that careful, although I don't meter them except with the Provari. :)
 
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