Provari drained battery to 1.8

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Just thought I would let everyone know about my mistake. I assumed the provari would stop taking power from any battery thats below 3.2 volts. Well I have my provari in the car as backup to my two should it fail. I remember a couple days ago the light was blinking on it. Decided I would just bring it inside and charge it. Well it sat for a couple days inside with the battery in it. Just put it on my xtar vp1 and it tells me the volts are 1.88. I double checked with my multi meter. So don't leave a battery in the mod if it wont be used. Just a heads up.

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Just thought I would let everyone know about my mistake. I assumed the provari would stop taking power from any battery thats below 3.2 volts. Well I have my provari in the car as backup to my two should it fail. I remember a couple days ago the light was blinking on it. Decided I would just bring it inside and charge it. Well it sat for a couple days inside with the battery in it. Just put it on my xtar vp1 and it tells me the volts are 1.88. I double checked with my multi meter. So don't leave a battery in the mod if it wont be used. Just a heads up.

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I think it would be more accurate to say that leaving a drained battery in the ProVari, in the cold car for several days, drained the battery down to 1.88v. The ProVari didn't pull down the charge, the cold did.
 

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Its been very warm here in san diego. If it was the cold then that did it quick. And when I last checked the battery it was 4.0 volts about a week ago. I havent had any of my batteries drain like that without help from something. I do know I am to blame for not bringing it in and charging. And the battery is fine now anyway.

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Its been very warm here in san diego. If it was the cold then that did it quick. And when I last checked the battery it was 4.0 volts about a week ago. I havent had any of my batteries drain like that without help from something. I do know I am to blame for not bringing it in and charging. And the battery is fine now anyway.

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Weird. I would be concerned that something was wrong with the battery or the ProVari.
 

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Weird. I would be concerned that something was wrong with the battery or the ProVari.

If the battery charges and works fine and the ProVari works fine, I wouldn't worry about it. I've accidentally run mine down until I can't get the LED to light up. I doubt my battery was down to 1.88v, but who knows.
 
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Even should that be the case, it wouldn't attempt to fire it at that low of a charge.

Most certainly. No LED, no fire, no nothing. I've gotten to the point where I don't leave batteries in the Stealths, since I don't check the level very often. Sometimes it will be weeks before they make it into rotation and when I go to use them the battery is dead.
 

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Yes I do. And I am well aware of any danger present. I keep a temp gauge with the provari under my passenger seat. The gauge never gets higher than 73°F. I do have tinted windows and always keep a sunshade in the window when not driving. If it vents one day I know its my fault not provari or aw. I would take full blame. I will continue to do it until I move to arizona.

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I doubt the battery was down to 1.88v, but who knows.

I'd say the OP does...

Just put it on my xtar vp1 and it tells me the volts are 1.88. I double checked with my multi meter.

I don't trust what voltage my LUC Smart Charger says the batts are discharged down to because it always shows them with more charge than the PorVari's do. But I do trust my Fluke VOM (multi meter).
 

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At first I didn't trust my vp1 either. So I double checked with my multi meter to be sure. Then when I recharged I stayed close by in case anything happened. Didn't even get warm. I am glad I got that charger though. I like being able to see voltages during the charge rather than led lights

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