OK, so reading 3.6 and amber.
Charging it now.
hey djsvapour, whats up
this is what I have archived as a standard battery explanation
4.2 is a full charge usually.
The manual says that green is 3.75 and above, yellow is 3.61-3.75 and red is below 3.61
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from Innokin MVP manual
1.Green LED light = battery voltage is more than 3.75 V
2.Yellow LED light = battery voltage between 3.61V and 3.75V
3.Red LED light = battery voltage is lower than 3.61V
4. Red LED will blink for 8 seconds when battery capacity is lower than 3.3V(the device turns off automatically)
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from "Battery University"
Li-Ion does not need to be fully charged, nor is it desirable to do so...
in fact, it is better not to fully charge, because high voltage stresses the battery
every reduction of 0.10v% (charging) is said to double life cycle of battery
-charging the li-ion cell to 4.2v expect 300-500 discharge cycles
-charging the li-ion cell to 4.1v expect 600-1000 discharge cycles
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so, charging the battery to 4.1v (not full 4.2v) will double the life of your battery
I don't allow mine to get to yellow if I can avoid it
and now I don't allow it to complete a charge (to 4.2v) if I can help it
I use my cell phone charger inside all the time
you do realize the lights on the 'fire' button indicate state of charge
