need info on mech mod battery charging

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yoyoyo

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i read around here that a 100% charged battery is at 4.2 volts. i dont have a multi meter and i want to know what percentage is 3.2 volts which is what they recommend to charge that battery at when using mechs. i only have an evic that tells me what percentage battery i got left. so if i need to recharge at 3.2 volts what percentage is that?
 

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um... Someone correct me if i am wrong.

I'm fairly sure 3.2v would be much closer to 0% than 75% considering 3.0v and under usually ends up in the death of the cell?

If argus is basing this 75% off of 4.2v down to 0.0 (which is 76.19%) thats not how these cells work. i would not discharge a cell past storage charge (nominal voltage) of 3.7. the max i would go is 3.5v and that can even be damaging to the life of the cell.
 
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You can still get that for free even. See the coupon I posted in Steals & Deals. The coupon is good until October 20th.

BTW: Those meters suck at measuring resistance in the ranges we use, but for voltage measurements it's ok.
 
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Thanks, Rick!

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I have an older model of those without the auto-zero. It tracks ohms along with my better meters (minus the lead resistance). Maybe that causes problems.

Dunno. I have two of them and in the <5 ohm range they are both off by over 60% high. Your 1.5 ohm coil will read over 2.3 ohms. Completely unusable for measuring LR devices.
 

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alright heres an update. went to the neighbors house and used his multimeter. took out the battery on the mod and popped it in the evic, it read 48%, popped that in the multimeter and it read 3.7 volts. took another battery and evic said 85% in the multi meter is read 3.9 volts. so based on this im guessing 3.2 volts is close to 0 to 20 percent.
 

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alright heres an update. went to the neighbors house and used his multimeter. took out the battery on the mod and popped it in the evic, it read 48%, popped that in the multimeter and it read 3.7 volts. took another battery and evic said 85% in the multi meter is read 3.9 volts. so based on this im guessing 3.2 volts is close to 0 to 20 percent.

Sounds correct to me. I use a lot of lipo cells for my rc hobbies. 3.6v is 0% on those. IMR is a different lithium chemistry and the voltage can go lower on them. with the mechs I try and stick to that habit of stopping usage at 3.6. That's just me and my habits.

My provari's both die at 3.4-3.1 depending on what voltage im vaping at.


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