I didn't think Imagine was here as a regular user before the SI threads. She was a new user in May when the first SI thread was createdDid I miss something
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You put the lime in the coconut ....
LOL - Mine is soooo cheap, it doesn't even have a temperature adjustment. I just plug 'er in and leave it for four hours or so.What temp do you use and how long?
Okay, not sure - however after all the late morning post - is it "Safe" yet . . . View attachment 50974
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"RAVE" - View attachment 50973 and with all due respect for a wonderful woman . . .
But - View attachment 50977 Put the "Lime" in the "Coconut" - again ! ! !
I'm View attachment 50972 - later . . .![]()
Help me....I can't figure out what you are referring to?
I didn't think Imagine was here as a regular user before the SI threads. She was a new user in May when the first SI thread was createdDid I miss something
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But I am a bit confused on the "without quoting me again"![]()
(many of them, matter of fact) . . . My wording of "Suppliers Forum" vs "Forum Suppliers" is just a mistake of an "OLD" Man mixing this up again (or because of my dyslexia and "turning around words" - which I do have, YEP - I am admitting another flaw
. . . So I will use the same excuse for not deleting the word "again" (I was going to use it somewhere else in the post) before I posted . . . AM I forgiven - "again" for my "faux pas" ? ? ? ? 


Too much goin on in this head of mine and keepin it all straight makes me dizzy
....hence my confusion
That depends on how fast you want the batteries to charge. At 200mAh at ~4.5V a 320mAh battery should take right around 2 hours to charge and a 280mAh would take about 1.75 hours. At 150mAh charging current it's about 2.5 hours for the 78mm and for 65mm about 2.25 hours.
Personally, unless it compromises the battery's design characteristics I like the idea of charging a battery at as fast a rate as it can take without overheating. So, if your batteries can take somewhere near 200mAh for charging, that's what I would shoot for.
Even so... If it has to go lower for some reason, anything under 3 hours charge time for a 78mm battery would do the trick.
So, my dog somehow managed to get his paws on my brand new pink volt battery. He decided it would be an EXCELLENT chew toy and teethed the thing all up, pulled off the LED cap AND the LED from the inside and bit the thing to shreds.
I was devastated. I picked up my poor pink battery, pressed the manual button one last time to say goodbye and to my great surprise?
....the thing still works.
The volt battery survived a mauling by a dog. Now that's a tough little battery! I'm hesitant to use it due to it being beaten to hell.... and the whole dog slobber thing, though.
(does warranty cover dog hazards?)
WAKE UP EVERYONE![]()
By the way.....when are the orange and green batts going to be in????
Also..update on the blanks and Ice Menthol? I am down to just a couple of carts .....getting nervous....help me![]()
I ordered the 24 mg cartos, they sent me 18 mg. Just thought it was weird that they did not even ask me if that was ok. or offer a bonus to mak
Hang on just a sec. We're mixing up apples and oranges. There's a big difference between mAh and mA. Milliamphours is a rating for batteries, it is their maximum current output that can be sustained for one hour. Milliamps is a real measured flow of current.
The way one of these batteries charge, they accept a certain voltage and then accept a flow of current. That current should ramp up pretty quickly to its maximum the battery accepts and then be sustained at that rate until the battery is fully charged.
Unfortunately, just because a battery - now I'm referring to the battery powering the charger, has certain specs, this totally does not mean that it can deliver the spec'd voltage or amps. This is why the common practice is to design in a much more powerful battery than needed, especially when using one battery to charge another.
So in this case, first the specific battery specs should be poured over. And you need to make sure afterwards that battery that shows up is the one you chose. And the internal circuitry should allow for 200mA to pass to the battery under charge. The battery under charge will only accept what it needs, for a Volt 78mm, this will be abt 120mA tops.
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awww I am sorry to hear that![]()
Was it as bad as this passthrough?
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