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ancient puffer

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This is probably silly, and I'll wind up smacking my forehead when I see the replies, but I have a question.

One of my Go-Go batteries is "acting up" on me, not firing, cutting out, etc. Rotating the switch doesn't seem to do it, so I want to "reset", by fully discharging it and recharging. The problem is, the only safe way I know to do that is to vape it until the light blinks (10 times?) then recharge.

I just can't deal with having to vape a flakey battery for well over a day to get it down for recharge (if I don't have to). So...does anyone know a "safe" way to rapidly discharge one of these monsters?
 

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I thought that one of my Go-Go batts was "misbehaving", until I discovered the 3-click undocumented feature I was inadvertently shutting it off, and expecting it to fire.

This is probably silly, and I'll wind up smacking my forehead when I see the replies, but I have a question.

One of my Go-Go batteries is "acting up" on me, not firing, cutting out, etc. Rotating the switch doesn't seem to do it, so I want to "reset", by fully discharging it and recharging. The problem is, the only safe way I know to do that is to vape it until the light blinks (10 times?) then recharge.

I just can't deal with having to vape a flakey battery for well over a day to get it down for recharge (if I don't have to). So...does anyone know a "safe" way to rapidly discharge one of these monsters?
 

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This is probably silly, and I'll wind up smacking my forehead when I see the replies, but I have a question.

One of my Go-Go batteries is "acting up" on me, not firing, cutting out, etc. Rotating the switch doesn't seem to do it, so I want to "reset", by fully discharging it and recharging. The problem is, the only safe way I know to do that is to vape it until the light blinks (10 times?) then recharge.

I just can't deal with having to vape a flakey battery for well over a day to get it down for recharge (if I don't have to). So...does anyone know a "safe" way to rapidly discharge one of these monsters?

Only way I can think of offhand is this. Have you taken your oldest gocart and pulled the filler for dripping? I figured that by now most have at least one gocart used just for direct dripping and trying out new juice. If you have one, I might suggest you use that method to run down the batt. You still should get good flavor and a good hit direct dripping on a low batt.
I also have found that when the batt is getting low it doesn't take all day to get to the recharge point. It usually happens reasonably shortly after.
Personally, I always run my gogo batts down to the flashing button recharge point. But then I always have an 1100 KGO and a riva SE going at the same time. Yes the hit gets a little light but I compensate with the KGO and Riva, so I don't mind as much. I Just keep working it.
 

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I started vaping March 6, 2010 ... here's a video of what happened along the way:



The Go-go figures ... prominently.


That was great... I thing you missed your calling
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Bob, Excellent video!!! . .I just love all the old movie clips (I'm a huge classic movie buff and can identify them all!!) This is really fantastic and I will be spreading it around!!

Thanks for sharing!



I started vaping March 6, 2010 ... here's a video of what happened along the way:



The Go-go figures ... prominently.
 

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so whats the problem?

Absolutely no problem, Bill. It only makes sense with the two platforms being so similar in results it would boil down to a personal preference. I appreciate how you let all of us know, before hand, everytime you're selling off some more gogo stock. I'm sure they've all been snapped up really quick. I've found that the best time to sell used Gogo kits is when the vendors run out of stock. I just sold a kit to a gogo nation member's friend but we did it all PM. So there's definately a market. I'll bet your's is already sold.
 
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