Hi sony 18650 Batteries recharging help?

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Walter1991

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Hi I am new to here my name is Walter Thompson. But I am not new to the vape world I've been doing it since a year now and I have quit smoking 6 months ago.

But my question now is I have two 18650 sony batteries and I pop one into my mod, vape on it about 30 min and put it back in the charger.. These batteries are more on the charger then me vapeing on them..

So my question is can this harm the batteries in anyway? Or can it produce more life into the batteries... Or it really don't do anything at all?

Thanks for any help looking to hear what you guys have to say.




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I have two 18650 sony batteries and I pop one into my mod, vape on it about 30 min and put it back in the charger.. These batteries are more on the charger then me vaping on them..

So my question is can this harm the batteries in anyway? Or can it produce more life into the batteries... Or it really don't do anything at all?
My question is why are you vaping with the batteries for only 30 minutes and then putting them on the charger? Is it because you need to? Or just are? What juice attachment are you using on your mod? What resistance is the coil?

There is no harm in charging a battery before it becomes discharged (drained), you are safe to "top off" the charge at any time without doing harm to the battery. In fact, charging in this way prolongs the overall life expectancy of the battery.

However, using a battery for only 30 minutes is counterproductive and not convenient. Put your batteries on the charger when the voltage drains to 3.4 - 3.5 volts.
 
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Walter1991

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My question is why are you vaping with the batteries for only 30 minutes and then putting them on the charger? Is it because you need to? Or just are? What juice attachment are you using on your mod? What resistance is the coil?

There is no harm in charging a battery before it becomes discharged (drained), you are safe to "top off" the charge at any time without doing harm to the battery. In fact, charging in this way prolongs the overall life expectancy of the battery.

However, using a battery for only 30 minutes is counterproductive and not convenient.

I am vaping on a tobh atty on a duel nano coil. Running on 0.24 ohms... my e-juice is nanna cream whit 3mg of nicotine. Also the mod is a smoktech magneto..

I have children whit me and I am always working I vape like 7-8 times a day. For about 30-45 min then I throw them back on the charger... I am also don't care about draining the batteries. When I started my first mod.. I use to never put the mod down until I went to bed.. Just this last 3 months I've been doing this.




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the only issue I can think of is that the batteries have a limited number of charge cycles to them... they range between 200 and 500 cycles ( recharge sessions)... by recharging several times a day you may be adding excessive charge cycles to its lifespan resulting in a shorter lifetime... instead of lasting maybe a year... they will last a few months...
 
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