Does the subox have a stealth mode? As in, a setting that keeps the screen from lighting up when firing. I tried to look it up, but I am the world's worst googler.
Electrical tape over the screen?Does the subox have a stealth mode? As in, a setting that keeps the screen from lighting up when firing. I tried to look it up, but I am the world's worst googler.
Doesn't seem like it unfortunately. Other than that setting missing, I was stunned by this set. It's fantastic!!!!!That would work visually (though unattractive), but I would also want to use it as a means of preserving battery life.No actual setting then?
Nope. I know we just had a few pages on battery life, but I'll add myThat would work visually (though unattractive), but I would also want to use it as a means of preserving battery life.No actual setting then?
Expected minor wear. I work construction and my box goes to work with me everyday and rides in the ruler pocket of my carpenter jeans. I also have minor wear inside the cage from from the RBA cap serrations. I'm not disappointed at all, still works like a champ.
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Thank you, that is helpful. Sounds like we have similar vaping habits. As long as I get at least a day's worth out of each battery charge, I'll be happy.Nope. I know we just had a few pages on battery life, but I'll add my. I use Sony batteries on a .5 coil at 30 watts and 3.8 volts. I go through one tank a day or less and my batteries still usually have 1/2 a charge when they go on the charger. I've also accidentally left the house with 1/2 charge and it lasted all day. I'm not a heavy vaper I guess, but quality batteries should give you good service.
I will try some more tests for an average outcome and report. Another manufacturing inconsistency, perhaps?Here it was 4.212V with no load as measured with Agilent instrument right after the Subox flashed the display and declared the charge complete.
Did you charge the battery inside or outside of the mod? How did the Subox mod declare "charge complete"? Were those words in the OLED?
I will try some more tests for an average outcome and report. Another manufacturing inconsistency, perhaps?
The old school Ni batteries you had to drain first, but these Li types you don't. So yes, feel free to top them off whenever you wanna, and don't ever store them empty.Thank you, that is helpful. Sounds like we have similar vaping habits. As long as I get at least a day's worth out of each battery charge, I'll be happy.
This is a bit off topic, but I was wondering about charging batteries when they still have life on them.. Does that decrease the overall longevity of the battery, or shrink the battery's capacity? I don't really know anything about batteries, I just remember my older cell phones and being told you should always let them die before charging and then charge all the way, or else you shorten its lifespan. But I would prefer to just charge whenever I have the opportunity, dead battery or not, if it won't effect it.
Awesome, thanks!The old school Ni batteries you had to drain first, but these Li types you don't. So yes, feel free to top them off whenever you wanna, and don't ever store them empty.
My Xtar will shut off charging when it hits 4.19 or 4.2. It varies from battery to battery.Yeah, as I mentioned, my Xtar hits at 4.2 on the nose. I'm kinda ocd that way and would rather not flirt with sacrificing batt charge cycle life. But, in a pinch...
*measured with Mooshimeter
Works fine. The negative terminal is spring loaded so it works with shorter batteries. On the VP4 (the 4 battery charger), only the outer slots are wide enough to fit 26650's. The spring is very smooth and puts enough pressure to ensure a solid connection, but not too stiff where it is difficult to fit the battery in.How's the loading mechanism on the Xtar? My Nitecore's driving me nuts!Wonky rails for the springs, so hard to get '650s in.
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Haha! No, I pulled the ol' switcheroo...