William, excuse my ignorance, but what's a hybrid? Below 5V it runs on battery and above 5V, the gas engine kicks in?
That creates a really funny image if you think about it.

William, excuse my ignorance, but what's a hybrid? Below 5V it runs on battery and above 5V, the gas engine kicks in?

William, excuse my ignorance, but what's a hybrid? Below 5V it runs on battery and above 5V, the gas engine kicks in?
May I ask, I suffer color blindness and am worried I will overcharge the Provari 18650 and 18490 batteries when my order comes through, I have difficulty in distinquishing between red and green on the charger. Any advice on recharging? Should I charge to a maximum time and not exceed that or what?
*cries* #4163 *cries*
Quit your whining mine is #4184. How many get done a week anyway?
May I ask, I suffer color blindness and am worried I will overcharge the Provari 18650 and 18490 batteries when my order comes through, I have difficulty in distinquishing between red and green on the charger. Any advice on recharging? Should I charge to a maximum time and not exceed that or what?
May I ask, I suffer color blindness and am worried I will overcharge the Provari 18650 and 18490 batteries when my order comes through, I have difficulty in distinquishing between red and green on the charger. Any advice on recharging? Should I charge to a maximum time and not exceed that or what?
It does suck to be red/green color blind.
May I ask, I suffer color blindness and am worried I will overcharge the Provari 18650 and 18490 batteries when my order comes through, I have difficulty in distinquishing between red and green on the charger. Any advice on recharging? Should I charge to a maximum time and not exceed that or what?
JWebb, there is no worry about leaving your batts on the charger for too long. All of the modern battery chargers stop charging when the batt is full. If you charge a battery while you are using the Provari, it is pretty safe to say that it will be completely charged by the time the Provari is warning you that your battery is just about dead. Hope this helps.
You're not alone brother.
One little trick I have learned over the years is if you take a red piece of glass or plastic and cover the light on any wonderful red/green light device the green light disappears. So while looking through the red glass just remember Green is gone.
Also, if your charger is a TR-001 look real close as you put a drained battery in and out. You will see that the red light is actually in the very center and the green light is off to one side.
Hope these little tips help. It does suck to be red/green color blind.
JWebb, there is no worry about leaving your batts on the charger for too long. All of the modern battery chargers stop charging when the batt is full. If you charge a battery while you are using the Provari, it is pretty safe to say that it will be completely charged by the time the Provari is warning you that your battery is just about dead. Hope this helps.
JonnyVapΣ;2682961 said:Not always! I get to avoid the dumb questions like: "Does this [enter dumb item here] look good with [enter dumb item #2 here]?"

Just thought I'd share my high voltage light bulb socket with all ya lol
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Thanks fort he help, I ordered the charger from Provape, so I hope that has automatic cutoff, or no over charge.
How does a person acquire one of those?