When I check my charge left on my vamo my fully charges 18350 it ony goes up to 3.4 this right? And it came with 2 18350 but have read not to stack them are mine bad? should I just go out and get 18650?
And, sorry if this is insulting, but are you sure you are reading the charge and not the voltage you have the vamo set to? I only ask, because the first time I built a coil and checked the resistance, I accidentally read the charge that I had the vamo set to, and wondered why my resistance was so high. Lol.
To check the voltage of the battery, hold down the left button for a few seconds.
And, sorry if this is insulting, but are you sure you are reading the charge and not the voltage you have the vamo set to? I only ask, because the first time I built a coil and checked the resistance, I accidentally read the charge that I had the vamo set to, and wondered why my resistance was so high. Lol.
To check the voltage of the battery, hold down the left button for a few seconds.
You can stack the 18350's; always use the same pairs, charged together. If one 18350 has less charge then they will function improperly, drawing more from one and less from the other. . . something to that sort. I just read a warning awhile ago and most people label their 18350's with same numbers when stacking to make sure they use the same pair.
Probably best to get a cheap multimeter to check the batteries, that way you will know for sure that your Vamo is reading the charge correctly. Multimeters are pretty cheap, plus you can use them for checking coils etc.
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