Official ProVari 3 Thread - P3 *PART 2*

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rbrylawski

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First two batteries are charged on new xtar and both read 4.2 volts. I still don't understand why I set the charger at 3.6 volts, insert a 3.7 volt battery and it charges to 4.2 volts. Next two are in charger so I'll watch the LED for my entertainment.

Cuz, the range for 3.7 volts is specified at the 3.6 setting on the Xtar, which evidently supports batteries up to 3.8 volt. Or so I read. Otherwise, I get what your saying and don't really understand it either, other than the Xtar does its job quite nicely. Yes it does!
 

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My vape shop sells mostly clones so I don't bother with them. You have the type of vape store I would visit frequently. I loved how Tampa is pro vaping. I played golf a few weeks ago in Charleston and in the bar they had small signs saying ecigs not allowed. I hate that after all we have done to quit cigarettes.

This is why I do frequent my Vape Shop, A LOT. They're really good people and what they're doing only makes them better in my book!
 

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Took exactly 5 hours to charge a fully drained 18490.

GO HAWKS!
 

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Hmmm... Will the LED lights still be the same colors? Like a red CZ with the display set to yellow might shine orange(ish)?

Yes, you still will have the led color selection :)

I haven't tried the color stones to see how the led changes its color but I would think so.

Nice kitty.
 
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Charger question:

Do you keep your charger plugged in the wall when not using it?

I do, but I turn off the display, just in case it dims over time. The charger itself remains completely cold, so I'm not worried about it wearing out. They didn't put a power switch on it, which is a sign it's meant to be plugged in 24/7.
 
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