Seems to me Halo needs to fatten up the batteries, my Triton 1300 is pretty long, i can't imagine the VV 1300
Seems to me Halo needs to fatten up the batteries, my Triton 1300 is pretty long, i can't imagine the VV 1300
Any ETA on the twist batteries?
Also, what colors will they be available in?
I saw somewhere you had measurements of the batteries, but I can find it. Can you re-post them (along with a twist measurement)?
Thanks Cinder Ella.
While I'm asking questions, my batteries' lights have blinking patterns. What does the number of blinks mean? When they're completely empty, they blink 6 times. If they're not completely empty and I put them on the charger, they blink different numbers of times. It seems like the number of blinks corresponds to the amount of charge they have left.
Or am I imagining this?
A suggestion for the next generation of batteries - I saw a review of an eGo kit. When the battery is 20% or less, the light changes color when pressed. Seems like a great and practical feature to me.
It's not my imagination...
I have a fully charged battery, and one I've been using all day (I get about 48 hrs on a fully charged battery). I put them on the wall charger a few minutes ago:
The full battery flashes twice when I plug it in, 6 times when I unscrew it
The other battery flashes 3 times when plugged in, 6 times when unscrewed
I'll check the battery not full battery at random times tomorrow. Maybe more flashes means less charge remaining?
I'm pretty sure I've seen one flash once, but I know they flash 6 times when completely drained.
It would be nice to know if they do in fact flash specific amounts at specific charge levels, as you could see how much charge is left by plugging it in.
So far, plugging in a dead battery or fully charged battery or anywhere in between it blinks 3 times when it's put on the charger and 6 times when taken off the charger. I'll keep checking!
Three blinks = "thank you"; six blinks = "Hello!"
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I tried some left over 100%PG free Red Oak domestic JC juice in a tank. The outcome wasn't great. Seemed too thick for the tank. Poor draw and poor vapor production. Poured it out and switched out the coil. Whatever ratio Halo uses is ideal for the Triton tanks.
...you sure that wasn't 100% VG? PG is much thinner than VG; in fact, I'd wager Halo's ratio is somewhere north of 70% PG, based solely on the visual viscosity of the juice. On that note, I've used everything from 80/20 PG/VG to 100% VG with no real issues on the Triton.
(Am I close on that estimate, Cinder?)