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ter1

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May 22, 2012
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i folks i was wondering if anyone could help me out here as i just got an e-cigarette yesterday and followed all the instructions to a T but i think somethings wrong . i read the instructions which said i had to charge the e-cigarette up for 2hrs ,so i put the cigarette with the battery at the end of it into the usb charger available and the instructions tells you to make sure the end of the cigarette is lit up red and when the charger has done its job after 2 hours the light at the end of the e-cigarette goes out and thats it fully charged ,but 20 mins into the chargeing ,the light went out but i just left it for the 2hours anyway so could anyone help me out here as i havent a clue what to do next hopeing someone will come to my rescue thanking yous all .
 
hey there...when I got my eGo batteries...they did the same thing...the indicator light turned green(meaning charged) in no time(30 min or so), the batteries usually come with some life on them, that could be why they don't need long to charge. However, I let my new batt's (1000 mah) charge for 8 hours...don't know if this was the right thing to do...but that's my experience...advice...always follow the instructions...if it says to charge for 2 hours..you probably should.
 

ter1

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May 22, 2012
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hi dana thank you for answering my message for help lol ,so you think it was part charged when i got it and it would be fine to put the rest of it together `cant mind the names of the parts lol as its my dads but theres a2 little like cigarette stubs which have liquid or something in them so do you think i could go ahead and put 1 in and try it out ??? thanking you for your help as its much appreciated .
 

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Yeah, go ahead and try it. When I got my first mini e-cig, I only charged it for maybe 30 minutes before the light turned green. Most batteries are partially charged as it stated in my manual that this is the safest way to store and ship them. Don't leave them on the charger once they turn green, overcharging will eventually damage automatic batteries. Once it turns green, remove them and HAPPY VAPING! :)
 
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