Tomorrow is the day -- help unboxing and setting up, please!

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always9988

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Come to the great state of Texas, I'll take you to the gun range. We'll shoot my ar-15. Soon to be know as "the boyfriend eliminator"

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I miss shooting. I'm going to have to find a range near here and borrow some equipment. Grew up on shooting muzzleloaders and rifles. Not for anything but the sport of it, but it was a great way to vent frustration
 

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Well either way, that spider is nasty and it does look like it's taking a chunk outta that poor birds head. If spiders are that big and gross down under, I will just look at the gorgeous beaches from the Internet.

EDIT- I just looked up Golden Orb Weaver...it's the SPIDER that eats BIRDS???? Are u kidding me? A spider that can eat a bird?????? Why oh why did u post this stuff!?!? I'm gonna have nightmares. I love birds and this is gross as s**t to me.
 
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It is my understanding that letting the battery drain all the way and then fully recharge is = 1 charge cycle. running it halfway down and charging it would be = .5 charge cycles. Batteries are generally good for 300-500 charge cycles so I try to charge before fully depleted to increase battery life. My logic could be totally wrong on this, take it as you will. Don't leave them on the charger long after the green light. I never use a computers usb port--not so much for the ecig, but to ensure that I don't fry my laptop. Hope this answers all your questions and good luck in your vaping journey!


Edit: Well after going back and actually reading the entire thread I see that you already received your kit and I am once again late to the party. Enjoy.

Can I ask a few things?

Why not leave them on the charger? The last part of the charge is the most important to achieve full saturation. Plus, all of these lithium batteries have an upper cut off. After the charge and saturation charge, the circuitry STOPS further charging. It is not possible to overcharge.

As to the charge cycle, there are too many variables. Leaving your battery in a hot car once will affect capacity way more than any charging technique would. It is a minor point, as has been discussed.
 

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i was in darwin many years ago, that's at the top of australia, the beaches were so beautiful, and no one in them. apparently there are box jelly fish that give you a very painful sting and can kill you. but that's just in the tropics, further south you don't have to worry about box jelly fish, just great white sharks.
 

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Unfortunately the Halo Triton kit does not come with instructions, or at least didn't when I got mine a few months ago. I love Halo Triton ecigs, I think you made a great choice. I would probably let everything warm up a bit before using, shouldn't take long. Batteries do come at least mostly charged. Make sure to turn it on by clicking button 5 times. My batteries have done very well so far. I bought my first battery in the middle of September and that one is still working great. I try to charge them often and not let them go completely dead (I read somewhere that is best) I always use the wall charger, but the USB may be fine by itself (may take a little longer to charge that way). In my opinion it is ok to leave a battery on the charger (I have and haven't had any issues). I hope you enjoy your kit. I would suggest to have backups of everything, wicks, tanks, chargers. Hope I have helped.
 
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