I would like to get some opinions... My gut is telling me 'better safe than sorry' is the correct answer, but I'm also trying to figure out what happened. For informational purposes: I vape at max 80W on my builds, and have spent much time reading about battery safety.
Here's the story:
I've used Nitecore I4 chargers for years; I have two of them (blinking light versions). I pretty much (not completely) resigned to not checking voltage off the charger since I switched from Reo Grands to regulated boxes some time ago. I recently decided to upgrade my chargers to XTAR VP4 and toss the nitecores just for some added peace of mind.
I moved a couple of months ago (October), it was hectic. All my vape gear got packed securely and loose batteries were secured in battery boxes or plastic wrappings. I didn't, however remove the batteries from my Realeauxs, I simply turned them off and packed them securely.
I've since not really set up my vape gear as I've been utilizing my tesla stealth and only using the larger boxes for builds and dry-burning coils and such. I've dry-burned multiple builds using my RX200 without charging the batteries since the move (I'm getting lazy with safety I suppose, assuming the RX would alert me if something was wrong).
A couple days ago I decided to finally open my XTARs and get my RX200 and RX2/3 back in rotation. This is when I noticed something odd.
Upon putting the (3) LG HG2 batteries that were in my RX200 into the XTAR, batteries which the RX200 showed as 'low battery' after dry-burning builds for the past month or so, I noticed the voltage on the cells were as follows: 3.41, 3.42, 2.41... EEEEEEK! These batteries have been with me for a while (year or so), and I have re-wrapped them due to a couple very small nicks that I didn't like. I've had the RX200 for a year and a half or so. It's well used.
The XTAR is currently charging the low cell fine, it's not warm in the least, and seems to be charging without issue (3.43V and climbing).
My first inclination is to toss the batteries and buy a new married set of HG2s from a reputable vendor... but is this necessary? Seems like there's a bigger issue...
Why on earth did the Realeaux allow the battery to discharge that much? Is my RX200 toast? Can I depend on it? Has anyone experienced this? I'm certainly going to watch closely but if it's pulling that much more from one cell, and allowing that cell to drop below the cuttoff, do I really want it anywhere near my face even for testing purposes?
Did the RX200 drain slowly from one cell while it was off? Is this a known issue?
Did the Nitecore I4 that I was charging with previously decided to not charge that cell because it was below 3v or something and I didn't notice it telling me something was wrong? If that's the case, why didn't the Realeaux gripe about uneven batteries?
Releaux RX200 firmware was 4.10, updated to latest today.
Thanks for reading and in advance for any thoughts or opinions. Vape on!
Here's the story:
I've used Nitecore I4 chargers for years; I have two of them (blinking light versions). I pretty much (not completely) resigned to not checking voltage off the charger since I switched from Reo Grands to regulated boxes some time ago. I recently decided to upgrade my chargers to XTAR VP4 and toss the nitecores just for some added peace of mind.
I moved a couple of months ago (October), it was hectic. All my vape gear got packed securely and loose batteries were secured in battery boxes or plastic wrappings. I didn't, however remove the batteries from my Realeauxs, I simply turned them off and packed them securely.
I've since not really set up my vape gear as I've been utilizing my tesla stealth and only using the larger boxes for builds and dry-burning coils and such. I've dry-burned multiple builds using my RX200 without charging the batteries since the move (I'm getting lazy with safety I suppose, assuming the RX would alert me if something was wrong).
A couple days ago I decided to finally open my XTARs and get my RX200 and RX2/3 back in rotation. This is when I noticed something odd.
Upon putting the (3) LG HG2 batteries that were in my RX200 into the XTAR, batteries which the RX200 showed as 'low battery' after dry-burning builds for the past month or so, I noticed the voltage on the cells were as follows: 3.41, 3.42, 2.41... EEEEEEK! These batteries have been with me for a while (year or so), and I have re-wrapped them due to a couple very small nicks that I didn't like. I've had the RX200 for a year and a half or so. It's well used.
The XTAR is currently charging the low cell fine, it's not warm in the least, and seems to be charging without issue (3.43V and climbing).
My first inclination is to toss the batteries and buy a new married set of HG2s from a reputable vendor... but is this necessary? Seems like there's a bigger issue...
Why on earth did the Realeaux allow the battery to discharge that much? Is my RX200 toast? Can I depend on it? Has anyone experienced this? I'm certainly going to watch closely but if it's pulling that much more from one cell, and allowing that cell to drop below the cuttoff, do I really want it anywhere near my face even for testing purposes?
Did the RX200 drain slowly from one cell while it was off? Is this a known issue?
Did the Nitecore I4 that I was charging with previously decided to not charge that cell because it was below 3v or something and I didn't notice it telling me something was wrong? If that's the case, why didn't the Realeaux gripe about uneven batteries?
Releaux RX200 firmware was 4.10, updated to latest today.
Thanks for reading and in advance for any thoughts or opinions. Vape on!
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