lavetube charger question

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godspeed1208

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Hi i have this doubt and keeps me wondering.... This is my lavatube mini from young june v 2.0 on a full charge. (if i'm not wrong, the
latest version). I read that some mentioned that their LT has 5 bars? Mine only has 4 bars on a full charge.





When my batt goes low this is how it looks like when i put it on charge with the red LED light.






I read that to calculate charge time with my batt is 900Ah/420A=2.14 hours (my batt is 900mah and charger output is 420mah) but in just 50mins-1 hour my charger showed the green light as below indicating that it is already charged... how was this possible? And also if i leave the charger on for more than 5-6 hours(i over-slept) there would be no light on the LED area(no red or green light). What does that mean? Has the charge did something to self protect itself and cut of power supply to the batt or something is wrong with the charger? i'm also getting to around 2-3 hours max on per battery on a moderate vaping at 3.5-4.0 v. They seem to drain the battery real fast. I saw on one of the youtube videos that on a mini it lasted PBUSARDO many more hours... Can someone clear this doubts for me or if there's something wrong with my PV or charger or battery? I ask all this because i'm worried that the charger or battery would explode if i left it too long on the charger and it is charging really much faster than the calculations i found on the internet. Thanks alot

 

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I don't know about the absence of lights on your charger (you should get a better one anyway), but as for charging times, remember, you're not starting with a totally dead battery. You never want to let the battery to get so low that it requires the maximum charging time to return it to full charge. Generally a regulated mod like the Young June won't allow that, but a plain switch model (the Bolt, e.g.) might. In any case you should always have multiple batts and and least a dual-batt charger. Lots of good ones out there and not very expensive. Use that single bay one as an emergency back-up.
 
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