Damn it Spock, I'm a doctor, not a graphics engineer.
There was an option in escribe that would allow that. Maximixe puffs or recharges. If you chose recharges it would charge to 4.10V. Not sure if you're using a dna.will allow you to set the max charge voltage to 4.1V or so
Yeah back in the 90's, Palm handheld computers (remember those? I still have a bunch of them) started to use lipos in some of their models (usually color screen models). And I noticed that their lipos lasted about twice as long as other lipos. And when I measured what they were charging their batteries to, it was 4.10v instead of 4.20v. And just before they went out of business again for good, they even went lower and only charged them up to only 4.05v.Anyone know of a charger (besides large RC types that plug into a lipo pack) that will allow you to set the max charge voltage to 4.1V or so? Mooch has said that charging to less than full voltage will extend the life of batteries and since 'lil 'ol tootle puffer me uses the 20700B batteries which last me way longer than a bottle does I don't need a full charge on them.
Thanks for the instant head and stomach ache Willy. Palm was the 1st of 3 major stock IPO's I bought into that failed dismally. It shot up like a rocket on opening day and never recovered after prices dropped. I think I still have one ..... somewhere.Yeah back in the 90's, Palm handheld computers (remember those?
And say you accidently did put a 3.2v one in parallel with a 4.2v one. You probably won't even reach 1A and the current will drop off quickly after a few minutes anyway.
I'm not sure about that. Not sure how many amps would flow between a 3.2v & 4.2v battery, it's almost a dead short of 1v delta voltage and current flow would be determined by battery internal resistance along with other factors. This much I can say without doubt, connecting 2 lipos with 1v delta-v instantly burned through a balance connector trace on my lipo paraboard. From that point on I always make sure batts are within 0.2v and connect the main output leads of the lipos to the paraboard first to give the batts a few minutes to equalize before connecting the balance connectors.
On a charging setup with 18650/20700 batts in parallel the same thing applies so the battery sled contacts and parallel hook up wires would have to carry current in excess of probably 5a? Easy enough to test with an ammeter but I don't have one that's rated for higher than 2a.
Mine, same one, is a few days from delivery. FT has this one now: $17.53 SRG V4 Styled RTA Rebuildable Tank Atomizer - 5ml / stainless steel + PC / 25mm dia. at FastTech - Worldwide Free ShippingJust incase anyone is interested? The Typhoon IV clone came yesterday
It has excellent DTL Air Flow, Good flavour, the JFC, holds nice, no flooding or leaking.
It vapes quite well
How ever the build quality just isn't there
The threading is sharpe,(cut my finger) the build deck screws are insanely tiny! With a tiny alen Key head.
They don't look like they will hold up well at allThe glass tube is thin, good thing it's in the SS cage! They include a stupid pair of folding scissors, but no spare glass
IMO not worth the $29, this should have a price of $19.
BTW this is the one I got ShenRay SRG V4 TF GT4 Style RTA Silver 316SS 5ml 25mm Tank Atomizer
These clones are the first round, maybe SXK or SJMY will make a better copy?
I don't think they ever put more than 4.2V on a cell to charge it faster, more current is applied to the constant current phase of the charge cycle.And fast battery chargers are exceeding 4.2v per cell, I am sure of it and you can see this when you measure them. Of course they monitor what the battery voltage charge is up to, so they won't ever allow the battery voltage to exceed 4.20v per cell.
I'm not sure about that. Not sure how many amps would flow between a 3.2v & 4.2v battery, it's almost a dead short of 1v delta voltage and current flow would be determined by battery internal resistance along with other factors. This much I can say without doubt, connecting 2 lipos with 1v delta-v instantly burned through a balance connector trace on my lipo paraboard. From that point on I always make sure batts are within 0.2v and connect the main output leads of the lipos to the paraboard first to give the batts a few minutes to equalize before connecting the balance connectors.
On a charging setup with 18650/20700 batts in parallel the same thing applies so the battery sled contacts and parallel hook up wires would have to carry current in excess of probably 5a? Easy enough to test between two batts with an ammeter but I don't have one that's rated for higher than 2a dc.
You can see the higher voltage on my two 15 year old Triton RC chargers. I can dial in up to 2.5A for 3.7v lithium cells. 5A for other types of cells. And no CC phase is ever going to get 1A @ 4.2v. Not if the cell is 3.2v or higher. I could even set my two CC/CV power supplies at 2A @ 4.20v to a 18650. And it won't deliver 2A either. I have to raise the power supply to way over 4.20v before the cell will take 2A.I don't think they ever put more than 4.2V on a cell to charge it faster, more current is applied to the constant current phase of the charge cycle.
Fast-Charging Trends and Challenges for Single-cell Batteries
I get a player timeout. I guess I have to check later.
I just did a simple DVM test on my XTAR SV2 Rocket.You can see the higher voltage on my two 15 year old Triton RC chargers. I can dial in up to 2.5A for 3.7v lithium cells. 5A for other types of cells. And no CC phase is ever going to get 1A @ 4.2v. Not if the cell is 3.2v or higher. I could even set my two CC/CV power supplies at 2A @ 4.20v to a 18650. And it won't deliver 2A either. I have to raise the power supply to way over 4.20v before the cell will take 2A.