Speaking of the TN270 I got from ProVape, but figure it regards to batteries/chargers in general. Sorry if its in the wrong section, just didn't think it was a "battery issue" as it were.
Battery University on their site says:
Now I'm just curious does this mean that pulling the battery off before the charger's light goes green is beneficial? They also go on to say some chargers have been designed with this thought in mind and will avoid going full charge.
I measured my batteries after the charger's lights switched over and they were at 4.2 volts, which is the desired level right? I'm assuming I'd need a more accurate reading to tell if its been 'fully' charged?
Does anybody know if the TN270 does this? Is the benefits of avoiding a full charge worth the effort of taking them off before the light turns?
Battery University on their site says:
B.U. said:Avoiding full charge has benefits, and some manufacturers set the charge threshold lower on purpose to prolong battery life
Now I'm just curious does this mean that pulling the battery off before the charger's light goes green is beneficial? They also go on to say some chargers have been designed with this thought in mind and will avoid going full charge.
I measured my batteries after the charger's lights switched over and they were at 4.2 volts, which is the desired level right? I'm assuming I'd need a more accurate reading to tell if its been 'fully' charged?
Does anybody know if the TN270 does this? Is the benefits of avoiding a full charge worth the effort of taking them off before the light turns?