Help me question about charger

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liquidzoo

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Guessing you have 18650 batteries?

My guess would be that it depends on if there are any additional safety features in the charger (like overcharge protection). I don't have anything that uses those batteries, but I do know that's important on other charger types. I have one charger that just charges for a certain amount of time (regardless of how full the batteries already were when you put them on) and another that reads the charge level and only charges till they're full. I definitely recommend the latter for any rechargables that I have used (but as I said, I have no 18650 experience).
 

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Do you happen to know the model number for the Tenergy?

I know a few online vape shops sell a Tenergy branded charger as an option, and I've seen them mentioned in use over at the CandlePower forums so it's not unheard of. I'd say as long as it's rated for Li-ion batteries go for it since it's the quickest option available, but meter your batteries as they come off of it to be sure. Also, make sure you buy an extra backup charger the next time you purchase a good full time unit. Remember, backups for your backups! :)
 

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Where would I get something to measure them
I wonder if they sell them at battery world too?

They should, or you can even get them at Wally World if need be, you're looking for a multimeter to be specific. Referring back to the CandlePower forums, they tend to suggest the Equus Innova brand from Wal-Mart, or the Cen-Tech 7 function from Harbor Freight. And yeah, I spend a lot of time browsing CPF's stuff because they've been at li-ions a lot longer than we have. ;)
 
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