Tootle Puffers, Part Three! (The Sequel of the Redux)

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Thank you, sweetie! Hope you happen to catch the post with the "K" tip!


I did. :wub: I might need to send you a smaller version. :p they sit a bit high in the collar.

I like the eggroll on it. I will have to switch this afternoon. :thumbs:
 

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I did. :wub: I might need to send you a smaller version. :p they sit a bit high in the collar.

I like the eggroll on it. I will have to switch this afternoon. :thumbs:

Thanks, doll. (We'll discuss!)

The egg roll is a fave for me, but as @pokemom pointed out, it has the dreaded muffin top. No matter. I like a little girth. :blink:
 

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Thanks, doll. (We'll discuss!)

The egg roll is a fave for me, but as @pokemom pointed out, it has the dreaded muffin top. No matter. I like a little girth. :blink:

I have the vika fantasy on at the moment and I think I can actually live with the little muffin top for now.
 

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I believe the discussion is about storing batteries not in rotation. For instance I still have two mods with internal batteries that I only use very rarely. I also dont use my 18650s regularly.

This is what Battery University says:

"Lithium-ion must be stored in a charged state, ideally at 40 percent. This prevents the battery from dropping below 2.50V/cell, triggering sleep mode?

Discard Li-ion if kept below 2.00/V/cell for more than a week. Also discard if the voltage does not recover normally after storage.

Batts need to sort of redistribute their little atoms/chemistry, so (and according to Batt U) it's important to let them rest PRIOR to charging them, and afterwards as well.


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Okay - After reading these post, I NEED to know if I wasted a lot of money . . . Given the price, I purchased a variety & number of different sized batteries (most are Efest) via a group purchase a couple of years ago - they have been in "storage"' since then until I thought I would need them . . . Same with a few MOD's with an internal battery . . . So are they any good ? ? ? What do I do now ? ? ? Leave them alone ? ? ? Start recharging them ? ? ?
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Okay - After reading these post, I NEED to know if I wasted a lot of money . . . Given the price, I purchased a variety & number of different sized batteries (most are Efest) via a group purchase a couple of years ago - they have been in "storage"' since then until I thought I would need them . . . Same with a few MOD's with an internal battery . . . So are they any good ? ? ? What do I do now ? ? ? Leave them alone ? ? ? Start recharging them ? ? ?
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No worries, lovie dove. Take them out for a spin on your battery tester/charger. Rotate them like a little hula hoop (what the H does that even mean, KD!).

Just see where they are at this point, and put them in rotation. They'll prolly be fine sitting in storage (the swappables), but the internals do need to be charged every now and then.

I must defer to the batt experts around here tho. You know I only ACT like I know what I'm saying*..... ;)

(*I really do know.)

And, for those who can spare the time, do visit BatteryUniversity.com. LOTS of good info.
 

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Okay - After reading these post, I NEED to know if I wasted a lot of money . . . Given the price, I purchased a variety & number of different sized batteries (most are Efest) via a group purchase a couple of years ago - they have been in "storage"' since then until I thought I would need them . . . Same with a few MOD's with an internal battery . . . So are they any good ? ? ? What do I do now ? ? ? Leave them alone ? ? ? Start recharging them ? ? ?
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Batteries degrade over time, I would put the internal mods into rotation if it was me Before they turn into a paperweight. They will anyway unless you can replace the battery in them. The externals it depends on how many you have. Check the voltage on them, Batteries are cheap these days.
 

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Even though I'm thoroughly frustrated with the mailman right now, I'm enjoying my PT re-coiling victory. Those little buggers aren't easy! Re-coiling my k5 is a piece of cake in comparison
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Batteries degrade over time, I would put the internal mods into rotation if it was me Before they turn into a paperweight. They will anyway unless you can replace the battery in them. The externals it depends on how many you have. Check the voltage on them, Batteries are cheap these days.
Agree completely. Thats why my Mini Volt is still used
 

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