This morning I popped 3 brand new batteries, fully charged, into my mod. Left for work, did not Vape on the way, got to work and grabbed my mod, it was hot and 25% of the battery life was drained. This is worrying me a lot.
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This morning I popped 3 brand new batteries, fully charged, into my mod. Left for work, did not Vape on the way, got to work and grabbed my mod, it was hot and 25% of the battery life was drained. This is worrying me a lot.
- Very unlikely.IMO this doesnt sound like a battery problem. I've not experienced a battery warming up without being connected to a closed circuit.
I would check:
1. batteries polarities are correct - Correct
2. The wrap is not torn (nothing besides the + and - terminals exposed) - Still in perfect condition bought them yesterday.
3. Ensure that the mod was not firing
Yes they cooled down and werent overcharged. Now that I think about it, the mod was covered in Juice the other day, not very badly but not was quite a bit, nothing got into battery tray.I know those batteries have a bad rep. But if they weren't being fired then there isn't much to blame the battery for surely? Once you took them out the mod did they cool down? They weren't overcharged? No moisture or stray kanthal in the battery bay?
I don't know if I personally have a pair big enough to try again and possibly vent 3 of these batteries. But in saying that, if this is your only vaping option for the day you might want to clean up the bay, let it dry off and try again. I agree with @Nightwalker , take them into your nearest store and let them have a look and advise you further.Yes they cooled down and werent overcharged. Now that I think about it, the mod was covered in Juice the other day, not very badly but not was quite a bit, nothing got into battery tray.
That's the problemEfest 35A
You should keep hearsay out of conversations.@AndreFerreira have you been charging your batteries in your RX200 via USB? There have been many reports of people doing so which have damaged their batteries and then needed to be replaced as the "balance" board is not doing a proper job with the batteries. You should charge your batteries on an external charger.
@Darryn Du Plessis is USB charging still working well for your batteries with the RX200?You should keep hearsay out of conversations.
2 MONTHS: I don't damage my batteries by continuously taking them out and placing them back in all the time: USB charging has worked without a problem - Battery lasts for 3-4 days! Samsung 25r's - MYTHS
Your readings have proven nothing.
You should keep hearsay out of conversations.
2 MONTHS: I don't damage my batteries by continuously taking them out and placing them back in all the time: USB charging has worked without a problem - Battery lasts for 3-4 days! Samsung 25r's - MYTHS
Your readings have proven nothing.
It is fact that the RX does not have balanced charging.
People who use on board USB charging, "rotate" their batteries... The battery config is "Series" and due that that very nature, it is easy to understand why the rotation needs to happen.
HIGHLY recommended to buy yourself a Nitecore charger
I get 5 days continouusly when using that charger---->
[ instead of the 2 days off the USB charger which also reverberates the Imbalanced message everytime you plug it in - [In the past for three months now]]
NO MORE PROBLEMS = Charge it correctly.
No, they don't charge that way anymore- - and at first I thought constantly removing and replacing them would be a problem as it would cause wear and tear physically on the batteries -@Darryn Du Plessis is USB charging still working well for your batteries with the RX200?