VaporMoon & The Saber Touch Official Thread!

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lasttango

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The second time around... I got my batteries at clouds of vapor... Happy with them.
I even threw in an extra 6.50 for the famous Rath waffle juice.
I think it might be worth the extra coin for the trustfire charger.
I also sprung for the AW Batts.

Nyxie, one thing to be aware of that I learned the hard way is that if you order from batt junction as sir suggested is that you make your initial charge one battery at at time... this is because they may have residual charges from the manufacturer.

If your batt charge lasts 20-30 minutes on your saber instead of the several hour charge you expect, this is likely the case.

The charger doesn't differentiate between the two batts and their respective charges.
 

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That is my Favorite color now! Never leaves my side! Do like Val said she was going to do... cut up the credit cards! I wish I could try more juice flavors, but I have like several 100mls of 100mg nic juice, and my wife tells me I can't order any till I put a bigger dent in what I have! She doesn't know it will take me about 3 years to vape all of that!

Is that nic unflavored?? Maybe a trade for the same amount of juice in flavored? Rou is gonna try her hand at DIY :thumb:
 

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Thanks Lasttango, I will remember that about charging the batteries.
I did order from battery junction after Sir Lawrence posted.

I have batteries that came with my other Saber Touch, but I am not sure how long they have been in use, since it was a classified purchase. I think they are done. I am not complaining, it was a good deal for all the stuff I got even with the batteries failing. I have put the batteries on my single battery charger and it says they are charged. I get two vapes and they are done, no vapor :-(. I put them back on the charger and it is green as if they are charged. I even tried them in my other pv that takes those same batteries. I was thinking it could be the PV but the same thing happens on both PV's of different brands. I also went and got some cr123a's or whatever they are called to make sure it was not the Saber Touch.
So anyway, I will be needing more batteries eventually. I would rather buy from a vendor here, just to support them. So next time I need batteries I will try the other places mentioned.
Thanks for all the replies.
 

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Nyxie... here is some other advise. I've gotten use to using my batteries in pairs. I always use the same two until one or both won't charge any more, and then get rid of them. I just mark them with colored tape and put a rubber band around them. But I've gotten into the practice of always charging new batteries one at a time for the first few times just to make sure.
 

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oh yeah, madvapes is terrific.

The AW Batts are supposed to hold a charge much longer... I hope so for the price. It's the BMW of batts

These ones that I mentioned in my OP are AW. They say they are charged but Nooooo. I don't think it is my charger either because it is charging other batteries just fine. But I did order a new one in case.
I never thought I would be learning about batteries,ohms and mahs, and volts. My science teacher would be loving every minute of this LOL. I know my hubby is having fun watching me try to learn how to use the multimeter, for sure.
 

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Nyxie... here is some other advise. I've gotten use to using my batteries in pairs. I always use the same two until one or both won't charge any more, and then get rid of them. I just mark them with colored tape and put a rubber band around them. But I've gotten into the practice of always charging new batteries one at a time for the first few times just to make sure.

Good advice , thanks.
 
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