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Blue135i

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I just got my ego-c upgrade passthrough (650mah) When i am charging it how do i know it is completely charged? I have read that there is supposed to be a blue LED that shows but on mine its glows red then it just turns off. It only turns red if i take a hit, i thought i had read somewhere that you have to tell it to charge but an not sure. I dont want to do anything wrong to the battery as i have read some of the stories about killing them. Then on the instructions it talks about constant voltage output and "new battery voltage output", I want this thing to work as intended but the verbiage is so damn confusing... hhhhhhhheeellppppppp:blink:
 

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When the battery is fully charged, the light will turn off and its good to go, red means charging, off means happy. The blue light they're referring to is the color of the firing button when pushed (it should turn blue) when the battery is charged. When the battery starts to die, the batter will change colors on the firing button.
 

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When the battery is fully charged, the light will turn off and its good to go, red means charging, off means happy. The blue light they're referring to is the color of the firing button when pushed (it should turn blue) when the battery is charged. When the battery starts to die, the batter will change colors on the firing button.

when plugged in the firing button is white, when i change to variable voltage it goes orange... it flashes blue but doesnt turn blue when firing
 

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If its orange you're firing at a higher voltage, I believe around 4.3 volts (someone step in and correct me if I'm wrong) - when you switch back down (turn off hold button for 10 seconds) to the blue button, you're firing around 3.7 volts. There are two settings on those batteries that are marked by the color of the button when you fire it.

If it fires blue its at low voltage, if it fires orange its at a higher voltage.
 
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