rdna 40watt updated version

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toketoke101

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So my vaporshark rdna new version finally came to my doorstep. The integrated wireless charge is great. All I need is a type A (forget what its called) usb cord for the 1 hour and 37 minute quick charge when its fully dead then it would be near to perfect. why I say near? because when I check my battery status, its at full considering its full. but then the battery status wasnt showing me it was draining after using it for quite sometime. so I took out the battery and put it back in and now the battery status is at around 65%. Use it for 1 quick session of vaping and its showing me the full battery status again, not telling me the true status of the battery. Ive tried different methods to getting around this and found out its not my batteries, its the device or maybe something yall can figure out because I hear alot of people complaining about faulty rdna's or dna's. My last hope of straw is to fully drain my battery and see what happens if that full status bar will change and by doing this I think it might renew the battery status so it wont do all this again because it is fresh from the oven.
 
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Heespharm

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So my vaporshark rdna new version finally came to my doorstep. The integrated wireless charge is great. All I need is a type A (forget what its called) usb cord for the 1 hour and 37 minute quick charge when its fully dead then it would be near to perfect. why I say near? because when I check my battery status, its at full considering its full. but then the battery status wasnt showing me it was draining after using it for quite sometime. so I took out the battery and put it back in and now the battery status is at around 65%. Use it for 1 quick session of vaping and its showing me the full battery status again, not telling me the true status of the battery. Ive tried different methods to getting around this and found out its not my batteries, its the device or maybe something yall can figure out because I hear alot of people complaining about faulty rdna's or dna's. My last hope of straw is to fully drain my battery and see what happens if that full status bar will change and by doing this I think it might renew the battery status so it wont do all this again because it is fresh from the oven.
That's normal activity for the Dna 40 chip not of rdna
 

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Like posted above, it's normal. On first start, like when inserting a battery or waking from deep sleep (where the dan 40 logo shows), it shows based on battery voltage. As soon as you fire it, it shows based on usage, battery sag, and whatever other calculations they are doing. Running it at lower watts will show you a fuller battery longer than running it at higher watts.
 
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