Hey Dragonbone, I know we should take this private, but I would love to know how and why you ended up in Japan 
I've forgotten to take batts off the charger a few times and when I returned home later in the day they were fine. Same thing with my camera battery, cell phone, etc. I guess that's what 'overcharge protection' is?
Yes I do still have the problem. Mookie said to switch to 2.4 ohms. I will try that.
I also have the problem when using 2.0 and 1.5 dual coil cartos in a tank.
P, it depends on what charger you are using. If it is an Xtar or a better one, I wouldn't worry about it. If it is the stock charger I would try them and see if they act wonky.
Bingo! Thanks. Are they definitely going to fit and work though...? I don't want the problems others are having...
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Oh, interesting. How long was he here for? Yes, Tokyo is a very amazing city, but I have been here a loooong time and miss western culture. By they way, what happene to your old pic with the city scape behind. I liked that one. Or am I confusing you with someone else now?
These are the same batteries that I have left in the charger..
I'm sure your batteries are fine! The problem arises when people repeatedly leave their batteries in the charger for days. But I did that years ago, when I started vaping, when all the battery fear hadn't reached the Vapers yet. I often forgot my batteries in the charger. I never had any problems...
I have read that; one should make it a habit of letting freshly charged batteries cool for a minute or two after removing from the charger, and - after inserting freshly charged batteries - always press the vape button once, away from the body.
Btw, I have heard of a socket timer thing, that you can set for X amount of time, then it switches off. That is cool, and I want to find one although I don't know what the name is.
Good advice! I like the idea of socket timers but I have yet to try one.
Any appliance/lamp timer will work. I've got one I use for the Christmas lights every year that has two sockets & timer circuits. It sits on my desk at work and charges one channel at a time for 4 hours each during my work day. I set the first one up with a 4-port USB hub and charger dongles for eGo batts and the second for my Xtar WP2-II....I have heard of a socket timer thing, that you can set for X amount of time, then it switches off. That is cool, and I want to find one although I don't know what the name is...

Any appliance/lamp timer will work. I've got one I use for the Christmas lights every year that has two sockets & timer circuits. It sits on my desk at work and charges one channel at a time for 4 hours each during my work day. I set the first one up with a 4-port USB hub and charger dongles for eGo batts and the second for my Xtar WP2-II.
Here's a bunch of decent ones on Amazon for reference.
NOTE: This is what happens when techie/computer geeks start vaping.![]()
I'm using the charger that came with the kit. The vendor told me that the charger stops the charging process when the baterries are full. But I really don't want to take any chances. Although I've tried the batteries today and they seem fine.
These are the same batteries that I have left in the charger..
Awesome! ThanksHere is a cool lanyard for the V8 that should be available from DV soon.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...iscountvapers-com-thread-689.html#post6881320
I'm sure your batteries are fine! The problem arises when people repeatedly leave their batteries in the charger for days. But I did that years ago, when I started vaping, when all the battery fear hadn't reached the Vapers yet. I often forgot my batteries in the charger. I never had any problems...
I have read that; one should make it a habit of letting freshly charged batteries cool for a minute or two after removing from the charger, and - after inserting freshly charged batteries - always press the vape button once, away from the body.
Btw, I have heard of a socket timer thing, that you can set for X amount of time, then it switches off. That is cool, and I want to find one although I don't know what the name is.