Charging batteries

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Lancepants

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So I have a Joye510. The kit came with 2 batteries. I've been leaving one battery on the charger and putting the other one on there once its dead. Well, I just took one off the charger after the my other one died. The light was green, it should have been fully charged. Well, it isn't working at all. Is this battery bad, or am I not supposed to leave batteries on the charger overnight?
 

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So I have a Joye510. The kit came with 2 batteries. I've been leaving one battery on the charger and putting the other one on there once its dead. Well, I just took one off the charger after the my other one died. The light was green, it should have been fully charged. Well, it isn't working at all. Is this battery bad, or am I not supposed to leave batteries on the charger overnight?


Just so you know, it's best for the battery life to recharge often. If you're vaping and the one on the charger is green, switch out. Here's the source on that:

How to charge - when to charge table

"Q: Should I remove the battery from the charger when full?

It does not matter. The charger automatically cuts the charge current when the battery is full."

Do and don't battery table

"Do charge the battery often. The battery lasts longer with partial rather than full discharges."

Best way to check for bad batteries or atomizers is to get a multimeter:
- Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices

For now you could check some battery threads here:

E-cig Technical Issues - e-cigarette-forum.com • The place for electronic cigarette reviews, news and chat

... there are some thread there on reviving batteries.
 

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By the 510 instructions that came with 2 510 kits purchased.
Charging power supply.
Normal Charger:
Screw the dedicated power supply in the charger. connect the charger to the power outlet.
!. The first charge should be kept for 8 hours, even if the led light turns green.
2 Use for 20 minutes.
3 Charge the power supply for another 1 hour.

Your power supply is now ready for normal use. Normal charging time should be kept for 1 hour (even if the led light turns green)
thats off two instructions on charging. Mine work fine.

Best of luck
 
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