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If you really want to know and have a few minutes for reading, it is explained very nicely heredouble bag it and store it in the fridge... Preserves the chemistry. @johan is there a reason it shouldnt be stored full?
If you are not getting a reading from your multimeter at all then it is possible that the voltage dropped to below 2.5V, in which case the battery switches off for safety - if it has been like that for longer than a week, it can cause copper buildup in the battery, which can make it short out when you charge it again - so in that case, better to bin it.Nope
Luckily its cheap batteries but doing the legwork for vaping is worth itIf you are not getting a reading from your multimeter at all then it is possible that the voltage dropped to below 2.5V, in which case the batter switches off for safety - if it has been like that for longer than a week, it can cause copper buildup in the battery, which can make it short out when you charge it again - so in that case, better to bin it.
Yeah, carefull though, cheap batteries are only cheap in the short term - Long term they end up costing you moreLuckily its cheap batteries but doing the legwork for vaping is worth it
Cool, yep we all started with zero knowledge, made our mistakes Luckily this forum is here now and there are plenty of people willing to answer questions and help outWasted a few bucks but im learning
double bag it and store it in the fridge... Preserves the chemistry. @johan is there a reason it shouldnt be stored full?
Pc batteries are close but my twisp has a light feature displays power levelsHere's a link regarding storing of batteries etc (also see attached pdf):
https://www.rm.com/Support/TechnicalArticle.asp?cref=TEC2584306
I want store my extra baterys for a few years, should I charge or disgarge until 40 percent
Well I bought a starter kit and found a twisp, all the batteries are interchangeable but wont be used often or at allJust curious @reijnier , why are you storing the batteries for a "few years" ?