Charging

Thank you @johan for patiently answering so many questions. Not only in this thread, but all over the forum. I am sure all members highly appreciate your time and effort. I now have a lot of batteries to discharge when I get home, thank you very much!:D.
 
Another question related to charging battery. Whats the max voltage can be recharged?
My charger has 3.4, 3.6 and 3.8 v . At 3.8 goes up to 4.28 . Is that too much ?
 
Another question related to charging battery. Whats the max voltage can be recharged?
My charger has 3.4, 3.6 and 3.8 v . At 3.8 goes up to 4.28 . Is that too much ?

4.28V is not too high and still within max charge voltage (4.30V) as specified by most Lithium based battery data sheets, but will shorten the overall life span (no. of cycles) of the battery (by how long I don't know and can only rely on the following graph supplied by http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/charging_lithium_ion_batteries):

BattCycle.jpg
 
Quick question im watching my ipv v2 charger can I vape it well chargering or is this nota good idea
 
Quick question im watching my ipv v2 charger can I vape it well chargering or is this nota good idea

Don't know the workings of the ivp and accordingly can't answer your question - I am sure someone will answer soon.
 
Quick question im watching my ipv v2 charger can I vape it well chargering or is this nota good idea

It seems that it might depend on the device version. Looking at the review linked below, the later models supports passthrough charging. You can maybe identify it by the cover screws supplied with the device - apparently philips = old style and torx = new style. The new version of the devices also seem to have a ribbon under the batteries to assist with removal.

http://www.reddit.com/r/electronic_cigarette/comments/2bksjm/ipv_v2_50w_box_mod_review/cka92lz

Is there no manuals with the units ? That would likely indicate passthrough support or not.
 
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