EVOD q and Beretta battery question

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Moss

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Just got a Kanger Evod - watched some reviews and it seems kinda easy to maintain and a nice step up from my 510 and ERoll.
So charged it last night - apparently it was already fully charged according to the green charger light.
Don't want to overcharge a batt.
just a question - I believe I should drip a bit on the coil or is that necessary with this model?
Maybe I need to spend more quality time on youtube lol

Have a new Beretta batt for few days now - just charged it overnight but the green charger light does not come on for this one...guy in the B&M store told me to leave it onite for a good charge....I stumped - as I just don't know if this big batt has had a full charge or not...have been looking for youtube review on this battery and not much there on this charging.

Anyone have one of these?
thanks so much!
 

Kent C

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Charging Lithium-Ion Batteries

Frequetly Asked Questions on How to Charge Batteries

The Beretta will take a bit longer than the eVod. There is no need to charge lithium ion batteries 'overnight' - in fact, it's common practice not to leave a battery on the charger if you're sleeping or not at home. But most chargers and batteries Both have some short and charge protection, so 'overcharging' is not a problem.

Dripping on the coil isn't necessary for most clearos including Kangers - there may be a few draws where the wicking isn't total at first but that will be not a problem with bottom coils. With top coils, sometimes you have to wave it around some, esp. when the juice level gets low, but bottom coils don't have that problem.

Check the 5 click on/off on the Beretta. (rapid clicks )... If the Beretta doesn't fully charge, contact vendor soon.
 
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