My ternergy blue batteries give out about 3.4 volts each
Do you guys get liquid on these adapters and often have to wipe them off?
Yeah, staple mod should work to, just be careful not to over-tighten if you lengthen your post, as this will ruin your atty.Ok i'm realigning all my posts and gonna use the staple mod.
Hopefully this will solve the problem...
Yeah, staple mod should work to, just be careful not to over-tighten if you lengthen your post, as this will ruin your atty.
Gibby
Its a way of extending the center post of a PV when its not making good contact with the atty. A lot of atty's have indented posts, so its necassary. You can use this instead of lengthening your center post on the prodigy. You use a staple to lengthen it instead of actually hammering your center post out further. Something like that. I don't have a link to it, but there are plenty out there. Check the troubleshooting section on the main forum, and search for "Staple Mod".What's the "Staple Mod"?
If it was in that link he put on his post, I couldn't get it.
Thanks,
Paul
Battery has a protection circuit. As batteries discharge, they loose voltage, once 2.5V is reached, protection circuit will disconnect the battery to avoid over-discharging. This means that the voltage will show as 0V. Once you start charging, the voltage will get above 2.5V again and the protection circuit will allow discharge.Let me know what happens.
I want to know if suddenly one of the two batteries reads 0.00 volts, and as soon as you recharge it , it shows 3.7 volts again...
I think what you might need is a 1v resistor switch. I am pretty sure that a 5v resistor, will resist 5v. Just thinking out loud here. I could be wrong.
If you had a resistor in the prodigy switch, it would be quite difficult to fry it at all, especially before either battery or atty dies.I don't know if any of you poor buggers are using these blue Tenergy 3v 900mAH batteries.
These things give out nearly 4 volts each.
I'm basically vaping at 7.5 volts and not 6 volts.
No wonder it fried a 5 volt resistor.
Let me know what happens.
I want to know if suddenly one of the two batteries reads 0.00 volts, and as soon as you recharge it , it shows 3.7 volts again...
I received my shipment today. I charged up one set and put them in and they worked just like they are supposed to. When the voltage of protected batteries reach the lower voltage limit the protection circuit opens the connection and the volt meter will read 0v, by design.
The instructions state that these batteries will not fully charge for several charge cycles.
Kevin
too bad he already threw his away. Darn, if he would have waited he would have got this info.![]()