Hey guys, so I noticed a few days ago that my ecig is making a high pitched squealing noise. I've located the source to be the bottom cap of my mod. I noted that it only does it with one of my 2 batteries. It doesn't affect my vape at all but I would like to know if this is somthing I should be worried about.
My set up is,
innokin itaste 134
iclear 30 X.I. clearomizer
2 mxjo 18650 batteries.
Hi guys, just had a quick question. I'm not sure if there is any problem here but I recently bought some mxjo 18650 batteries, they work great. but my issue is that on the bottom of one of the batteries there's a small indention. The mark look likes it's from the pin on my mods end cap. Should I be worried about this or is this normal?
Hello everyone. I just got my new MVP 3.0 today and am absolutely in love with it. I do have a bit of a question though. I just noticed a few minutes ago that when I press the fire button, it begins to make a quiet rather high-pitched noise. It's hardly noticeable, but definitely there. Is this normal, does anyone else with an MVP 3.0 have this occur?
Hi Guys,
So I originally had a nitecore i8 charger that I used to charge 8 x 18650 batteries. After using it for a few days I started noticing that it made a weird ticking noise and got VERY hot on the bottom. Needless to say this made me quite uncomfortable.
So I exchanged it for a Xtar VC8. So far it’s been amazing. No ticking or weird noises and it doesn’t get hot. It also comes with a nice screen that shows you some details about your batteries. This is what leads me to my question.
I noticed when charging my batteries most of them show as roughly 3.7v but others show as 4.1v. Also the longer they charge the higher the number goes. Is this normal? Sorry I’m a total idiot when it comes to batteries and voltages etc. If anyone could clue me in i would be very great full!
Thanks
Hi, so I have several different brands of 18650 batteries but I'm getting ready to pick up the new Geekvape Aegis X, I wanted to get some new batteries. I have been reading up on it but I'm so confused, I don't vape very high wattage It's always under 50 watt, 45 usually being the most, so what would be the best batteries for long activity? Any input would really help. Thanks
will 2 mxjo 18650 batteries in my ipv3 be able to handle a .2 ohm coil, im thinking about buying the new arctic tank.
So I just bought a kit, it doesn't come with batteries -- which I wasn't told (was led to believe it was charged through the USB port according to vape store employee). So I ordered x4 Nitecore-NL1834 18650 3400mAh 3.7 Protected Lithium Ion (Li-ion) batteries and now the door won't close. I read an old article saying that Protected 18650 can be bigger. If there's a possibility of buying batteries that cost $18 a pop shouldn't they let you know there's a chance that it won't be the right size?
Is there a trick to getting the battery lid to close or do I need to now buy unprotected 18650 batteries and hopefully get my money back on the protected batteries I bought?
I bought my Sigelei 100w Plus a few days back and ordered 2 Sony VTC4's on my same order (I'm confident they're legitimate, I've bought some before) to be able to marry them together and use them with my Sigelei. Upon receiving the batteries, I labelled one A, and one B and put them into my charger at the same time (charger was off, put both in and turned it on), one battery is slightly more charged than the other (it's 2/3 bars, while the other is still 1/3). I'm a bit worried about using married batteries, I understand rotating A and B in my Sigelei and charger but will they be the same charge when they're done? They're new batteries and they both went on at the same time yet one of them is charging a little bit faster.
When both of the batteries are fully charged, will they be safe to use and cycle accordingly? I heard about if one battery has even a tiny bit less, the batteries will take an uneven load and it will make it risky. How do I ensure that these batteries remain married?
I am interested in setting up an Arduino charger for my vape batteries. But the charger I want to use, an Adafruit bq24074 solar charger, does not support nominal 3.6V batteries. And basically all the Mooch approved batteries are nominal 3.6V. So, which 3.7V batteries are considered fairly robust for high current, vaping purposes?
Hi guys,
I would like to try more models of batteries, 18350 - 18500 - 18650.
Beyond AW, that I use usually, what other batteries can I try?
I use only mechanical mods, resistances from 0.8 to 1.5 ohm.
Thanks for the help!
I have had a kanger protank 3 for a year and a half now with a itaste vv battery, i need a new updated Ecig now.
I am willing to spend around £30 (no more than £35) and would need a battery and a tank.
I want the best flavor and vapor production for the money. I also want it to be reliable as the kanger protank 3 leaked a lot in my time and sometimes would randomly stop working.
Thanks guys!