I'm guessing they're out there Hit but I don't know where. I always figgered batts were cheap enough not to concern myself with charge limits but then desperate times might call for desperate measures if batts become targeted by the DC elitists.So what chargers are out there that let you set the charging voltage that don’t cost an arm and a leg? He suggested charging to 4.1 instead of 4.2v. I’m not going to sit and watch my batteries charge.
Practical advice.
I vape 5mls per day. I have a 5ml tank. I change the battery every time I fill my tank. When the battery can no longer last for the 5mls it will get recycled. Simple system.
So what chargers are out there that let you set the charging voltage that don’t cost an arm and a leg? He suggested charging to 4.1 instead of 4.2v. I’m not going to sit and watch my batteries charge.
That ability is built into most any Evolv DNA board, except for the Reflex and GO models.So what chargers are out there that let you set the charging voltage that don’t cost an arm and a leg? He suggested charging to 4.1 instead of 4.2v. I’m not going to sit and watch my batteries charge.
I vape each tank down to nothing. I vape a NET so it gets dramatically concentrated as it gets low. I minimize that by vaping out every tank before refilling.As most likely know, li-on last longer charging before they completely run out. I have 4 mods, different flavors - 4ml tanks - I refill them at @ 1ml left - better on coils - less possibility of leaks and less juice in mouth - and recharge batt @ 1/4 charge left (about 2 refills/tank @ 6ml). I have 8 batts , room temp in 'regular' rotation, and a few dozen in the fridge.
As most likely know, li-on last longer charging before they completely run out. I have 4 mods, different flavors - 4ml tanks - I refill them at @ 1ml left - better on coils - less possibility of leaks and less juice in mouth - and recharge batt @ 1/4 charge left (about 2 refills/tank @ 6ml). I have 8 batts , room temp in 'regular' rotation, and a few dozen in the fridge.
Not sure if it counts as an arm/leg but the Nitecore charger I use has been amazing . It charges everything I throw at it and is pretty robust and easy to use. Slow charge for the win!
I think maybe the SkyRC MC3000 can be programmed to set a max charge of whatever you like (not 100% sure though), but that's a $100 charger.
As far as an affordable chargers that have a storage charge function (set to charge/discharge to 3.6-ish volts), The Xtar VC4S has that function.
That ability is built into most any Evolv DNA board, except for the Reflex and GO models.
ETA: I know of some people who bought a cheap DNA75 board (or mod) and built their own charger. Through eScribe you can program the board to limit the voltage to 4.1v
Evolv's charging circuit is actually quite good, and is often better than many dedicated chargers.
This setting controls it.Thanks Mike. I didn’t know that. I do have a few dna devices I use regularly. I’ll take a look at it.
Enova Gyrfalcon All- series. I have both an All-88 and an All-44, and love them. I also have a Hohm Base (meh), and an Xtar Dragon... and an Xtar PB, Xtar PB2, and another I can't remember in my workshop across town.
I looked at 18650 battery store and they have an opus charger that sounds nice and not too expensive. It doesn’t have the preset voltage control but does check internal resistance.
The Gyrfalcons have user settings, maybe the Dragon. The others do not. However, the Gyrfalcon also does slow charging.I'm confused.
Do all of these chargers you mentioned have the function inquired about recently (the ability to set in order to charge/discharge to a given voltage desired by the user) or are you just telling us what chargers you own and like/don't like?