The Reuleaux by JayBo Designs

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Carnage9270

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Tootle puffin the day away....Dual dna's
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Too long! Lol

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agreed, if you don't have any other mods vape or if you think your life would be incomplete and meaningless if the reuleaux left your hand for more than an hour, lol. 11pm - usb charge cord inserted, set on night stand, go to sleep. 6am wakey wakey eggs and bakey, reuleaux at 100%. 7:15am vape my relo once, tell her i'll be back later, walk out the door to work with my beat to hell p4you D2 work horse.
 
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agreed, if you don't have any other mods vape or if you think your life would be incomplete and meaningless if the reuleaux left your hand for more than an hour, lol. 11pm - usb charge cord inserted, set on night stand, go to sleep. 6am wakey wakey eggs and bakey, reuleaux at 100%. 7:15am vape my relo once, tell her i'll be back later, walk out the door to work with my beat to hell p4you D2 work horse.
That's all good I suppose.. But for me its too risky hooking up a mod to a charger all night long ..I mean if it shorted out while I was asleep it could catch fire and burn my damn house down...better for me to charge batts in a separate charger while I can keep an eye on them for safety's sake..like I do for all my mods..and I always have a back up..hell, I've got backups to my backups these days , lol
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Leaving charging batteries unattended (while asleep) is not a good idea.... just saying....batteries can short, heat up, and/or catch fire or explode while charging....battery safety is important.... far be it for me to tell you what to do though....just saying.....
 

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Leaving charging batteries unattended (while asleep) is not a good idea.... just saying....batteries can short, heat up, and/or catch fire or explode while charging....battery safety is important.... far be it for me to tell you what to do though....just saying.....
to each his own. it's what one is comfortable with. i will say i dont' leave batts charging in any mod or dedicated charger when not at home. BUT.....i usually plug my vt200 in and lay it down on the same pillow my head is laying on, when going to bed. so i can get a quick 3 am vape then pass right out again. not too smart, but that's my deal.

edit....safest way to charge batteries?......dedicated external lithium ion battery charger and keeping an eye on them, not forgetting about them. best way and safest.
 
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Okay, so yesterday I went to my trusted vape shop and bought three LG chocolate batteries, put them in the Reuleaux mod all day it was on USB charge... nothing. So, I bring it home and charge them all on my external charging port and the last one just finished. I put them in the mod and it says 0 battery life, but my charger says they're all full. Before when I had just bought them it was showing half full, which from my limited battery experience is normal with new batteries. So, what's going on here? I mean it still works fine but it says there's no battery life.
 

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I know what you're facing, I'm facing the same thing too. What I realise is that when I pull out my batteries and do a side by side comparison, there's actually some differences in the battery positive terminal in terms of shape. But after fiddling around how the battery sits, it finally manage to make contact and function properly.

For everyone's info, I'm using two sets of LG HE4S (yellow).


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In a pinch I will charge mine via built in USB charger overnight.

It's a gamble I guess, but I do the same with game controllers, cell phone, harmony tv remote, technically my regular external chargers and my USB power supplies for charging on the go.

I guess I like to live dangerously like Austin Powers. ☺
 
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