yea apparently its a newer charger, the light on my cahrger stays red too. damn LR attys keep draining my battery quick, i have some normal attys and cartos in the mail thoughWierd, my light always stays green on the charger![]()
yea apparently its a newer charger, the light on my cahrger stays red too. damn LR attys keep draining my battery quick, i have some normal attys and cartos in the mail thoughWierd, my light always stays green on the charger![]()
If I could take just a moment to reflect on the events of 9/11 and acknowledge all those effected......
yea apparently its a newer charger, the light on my cahrger stays red too. damn LR attys keep draining my battery quick, i have some normal attys and cartos in the mail though
How quick is quick?
i like it... il never forget where i was... in my dorm room in Frostburg, MD i was asleep and my friend val came banging on the door screaming we are being attacked! finally i answered, scary as hell... never thought i would effect me much, but my dad worked in DC on the potomac river very close to the pentagon, phones lines were down and everything (he was ok though) and the one that went down in pa? that was 20 mins from the college i was going to... alot of good and innocent people died that day
On 9/11 I was at work 8 months pregnant with my hubby, in the navy at the time, stuck on base. They locked down, of course. The Dr. I worked for and I were listening to the radio in between patients. Very surreal listening to it go from a small aircraft lost control and hit the tower to terrorist attacks and imploding towers. I'll never get some of the images of the early coverage out of my mind.
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How quick is quick?
I think I recently posted a warning about judging Darwin batt life based on the initial charge and assuming the amount of batt life on the gauge as "accurate". We joke about "stage 4a" (reading this thread) but there is an element is serious advice in this too. yes, this is a loooong thread with some social detours. However, it is pretty easy to skim to real content and searching the thread is helpful too. There are many posts/discussions about the batt gauge hanging at the top and then appearing to drop faster (some car gas tanks do this also).chief im not really sure, i got my darwin around 3pm friday and used it on the initial charge till i went to bed around 11pm, plugged it in to charge while i slept
i like it... il never forget where i was... in my dorm room in Frostburg, MD i was asleep and my friend val came banging on the door screaming we are being attacked! finally i answered, scary as hell... never thought i would effect me much, but my dad worked in DC on the potomac river very close to the pentagon, phones lines were down and everything (he was ok though) and the one that went down in pa? that was 20 mins from the college i was going to... alot of good and innocent people died that day
I think I recently posted a warning about judging Darwin batt life based on the initial charge and assuming the amount of batt life on the gauge as "accurate". We joke about "stage 4a" (reading this thread) but there is an element is serious advice in this too. yes, this is a loooong thread with some social detours. However, it is pretty easy to skim to real content and searching the thread is helpful too. There are many posts/discussions about the batt gauge hanging at the top and then appearing to drop faster (some car gas tanks do this also).
The ONLY way to get an accurate appreciation of the Darwin batt is to fully charge and vape thru a few charge cycles. The gauge is helpful but one cannot say it is "accurate" because it does tend to hang at the top end for several hours and then has a faster drop-off curve. Using LR and/or dual coils will demand higher amps draw which will deplete the battery faster.
"Quick" is relative. Using a dual coil and vaping heavily, I was recently able to deplete a batt to cut-off (well above any safety level) in just over 12 hours. Using a 2.5Ω carto the fastest I was ever able to drain is 15 hours. More often 18 hours is more common. Many in this thread post vaping 5-8 mls on a full charge. But, it all depends on a variety of variables (which ALL come down to AMps draw and aggregate button time). "Days" (1, 1.5, 2...) is not a realistic gauge as we all vape differently. Suffice it to say Darwin batts are amazing but you have to evaluate them based on your own usage and not try to compare to others use.
Also, as has been posted, these batts prefer to be topped off rather than fully depleted (Darwin's cut-off will prevent vaping well above full depletion but still best for overall batt life to not push to cut-off). Darwin has "smart" circuitry and can be left on charger without concern. I just charge mine every night while I sleep.
As you get accustomed to the gauge, you can evaluate if you want to top-off the charge during your day or not. I generally notice the gauge starting to show some depletion at around 4 hours. If I am vaping a lot and plan to be away from convenient power source, I will top-off mid/late afternoon to make sure I do not risk running low (eg. if I will be out late). And, of course you can vape while charging PT style).
Hope this is somehow helpful.
Wow...we had a very similar experience that day. I was in the Navy on a base with nuclear subs and weapons, wife and very young daughter were about to leave base for work and preschool. I was doing my morning workout before heading in when the first plane hit. My biggest mistake was telling them to go on and leave base, the rest of that day was hectic and scary for them (and me!). The MP's locked that base down like I'd never seen and it took them four hours to get through security to come home on base and I was at work until very late that night. All that on top of knowing we were attacked and so many lives lost, it just really can't be put into words. It's still hard to think about and changed so many things for all of us.