LED issues. I'm colorblind.

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erinspeed

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One of the issues that colorblind guys like me have is red/greed LEDs. I can't tell the difference. At all. I always charge my 1000mah battery overnight (at least 5 hours). When I get up in the morning, I have no idea what color the LED is, but I screw it all together and vape all day anyway.

question of the day: Does anyone make a charger that has two LEDs- one showing charging and a DIFFERENT one showing charged?

P.S. Colorblind does not mean black and white like old movies. It means color perception is not accurate, especially red/green and almost exclusively affecting men.

P.P.S I'm not sure I trust my voltmeter skills before my first coffee/vape of the morning, so that is not a good way of verifying full charge.
 
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I had one for an M401 rig but haven't seen one for an eGo-type PV.

Is this a genuwyne Joyetech battery? If it isn't you could snag one of those $15 LED voltage displays madvapes sells - they have a 510 connector on both ends and you just screw it on the battery and punch the button. They won't work on regulated (Joyetech) batteries, though.

Five hours should be plenty of time to charge a 1000mAh battery, though - my 1100mAh KGO batteries charge in less than three.
 
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I'm pretty sure it's bona-fide, certified, genyouwine. It's got the 5 click on/off feature.

LEDs have become one of the biggest hassles of my digital life. It's a shame, because I see so many products with this "defect" that could have been avoided with a little user input. Maybe colorblind is more of an American problem than a Asian problem and they don't think to consider it?
 

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I'm pretty sure it's bona-fide, certified, genyouwine. It's got the 5 click on/off feature.

LEDs have become one of the biggest hassles of my digital life. It's a shame, because I see so many products with this "defect" that could have been avoided with a little user input. Maybe colorblind is more of an American problem than a Asian problem and they don't think to consider it?

I think it might be more of an American problem - what irritates me are people who tell me they're "color blind" who insist they have monochromatic vision, which is exceedingly rare. Red-green color blindness is the real deal and probably fairly common :)

The only advice I can offer is to trust your charger but carry a spare battery - batteries don't just quit very often, normally there's a decline in performance before they quit working. With big batteries and high capacity tanks I'm more guilty than most of not carrying spares, and one of these days that's liable to bite me in the backside ;)

Got another idea. There are eGo batteries out there with an LCD display that'd show you charge level.
 
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I have not seen any with two different lights. You may want to contact a manufacturer or more likely, a very large retailer in the US or similar that may have some pull. I have family that work in product design and these are just things that people don't think of when designing something. Usually, when brought to someones attention, the company is very willing to make the minor changes in a situation like this. The only issue is that these are not US designed, to my knowledge, so there may be issues there. I would try that though, as if you get any response, you are not only helping yourself, but other people can benefit by this.
 

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The "blinking or non-blinking" would work great. Will it work on eGo batteries? Someone mentioned Joye batteries being regulated, or something.

I went to a local shop that only sells eGo stuff and regular 510 stuff. The chargers they had look absolutely identical to what I have. I also know that my Riva copies eGo in both design and features. I can't say that it works, but I am confident that it is a possibility.

One thing, it doesn't blink, it kind of "pulses". I don't know how to describe it, it just kind of slowly gets more intense, cycles back to a lower amount of light, repeats. It is pretty obvious though, I don't think I would miss it if my charger was only one color, or I was colorblind. Check out Liberty Flights, I believe it is there generic charger for large 510 style batteries.
 

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The "blinking or non-blinking" would work great. Will it work on eGo batteries? Someone mentioned Joye batteries being regulated, or something.

My stuff is actual Joye eGo products. The charger does blink from time to time while charging, and it does stay constant once it has a full charge. However, I'm not sure that's a suitable solution, because the blinks aren't regular. It's not constantly blinking while charging, it's something that happens periodically.

My guess is that it's tied to how the charger knows when to stop charging. It probably charges for some set period of time, then the blinking thing happens because it does a check to see if the battery is charged. I suspect it can't tell if the battery is charged while it's charging, so it has a process to stop charging, check the battery, then start charging again if needed. That may not be it - I'm just guessing. And it blinks several times fast when it happens, which doesn't really fit with my theory.

If you sit and watch it for 5 or 10 minutes while it's charging, you'll see it blink. But it would require sitting and watching the thing, which is a pain.

Hmm. Even that might not work. The blink is going from red to green to red to green to red. I dunno if you would see that at all.
 

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I have watched my charger do its thing, and I can see the color-change blink. It's hard to explain the concentration required to figure out the colors. Similar to solving an algebra problem. It makes me sound stupid, but its just one of those things that my head just can't do well. My eyes send my brain bad signal, so it has a tough time interpreting. The brain has learned to disregard color info, and use other info for its decisions.
 
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