How do I tell when the battery is going dead?

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Trox.Shawn

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I have been non-stop vaping for about 3 - 3.5 hours now, and I've noticed a slight drop (nothing horrible, still around the same power as a fresh 510 battery). I was wondering though is it a VERY noticeable drop in performance once the battery is dying or just a light difference?

This is my first mod, as well as the first battery without an LED to tell me when the battery is dead. Just want to be 100% sure before I destroy the battery.
 

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I was wondering the same thing. I got mine today too and its hard for me to tell without a visual cue (like a dimming light) when the battery is running low. I just popped a fresh battery on about 2 hours ago, so lets hope it runs strong until I go to bed :). I think I might have read the specs on one of the threads here, but does anyone know off the top of their head if the Protege's tenergy batteries have overdischarge protection? or is that only on "protected" batteries?
 

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Somebody posted this on another thread...

Also, Tenergy says they DO have undervolt protection:
Product Specifications:

* Capacity: Nominal 900 mah
* Dimensions: 14Dx49Hmm
* Weight (Typical) Approximate.21 g
* Nominal working voltage: Average 3.7V
* Peak Voltage: 4.2V
* Discharge Cut-off Voltage: 2.75V
* Internal Resistance: <80 mOhm
* Cycle Performance: 85% of initial capacity at 300 cycles
* Cycle life: > 300 cycles
* Max. Charging current: 1C ma
* Max. Discharging current 2.5C ma (for continuous discharge)

Apparently they learned that if you stick one in a flashlight or something, and forget to turn it off, a ruined battery ruined sales.
 

lotus14

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It would still be nice to know if the batts cut off when they are supposed to. The only way to know this is to actually check the voltage.

Kevin

Yes it definitely would. You'd have to keep vaping until long after the vapor was good and the thing just stopped and then check it. Preferably after the batts had gone through a couple of charge/recharge cycles.

Mine dropped off pretty quickly (don't have a multimeter) on the first full charge, but have lasted a looong time since the second charge and I'm only on day one.
 

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So in other words I would know when they need to be changed... right now after umm 7 hours the vapor is still great but the flavor has went away a bit

Can't tell you that, I'm still on day one myself!

One thing I can say, is that on a 510 at least, when I put in a freshly charged batt, I have to hit it like the advice is for a Prodigy - short hits and release the button a second before I stop drawing on it or I can get a burnt taste. These batteries are strong :D
 

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I personally would love to know how you guys get 7-10 and even more hours out of a prodigy?? I vape it CONSTANT I change the batteries out about every 3 hours. Usually 3-4 swaps a day while driving. Of course I got thru 5-7ml of juice a day also.

Using a Protege. Not sure I'll get 10 hours out of it, but they do seem to last and last and I've been chain vaping my new toy :D
 
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