Bluefish
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Post by Bluefish on Oct 18, 2013 19:31:45 GMT
I got an i4 takes 3-4hrs, it's miles quicker than the x-tar I have, it's greeeaaaaate
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2013 22:37:38 GMT
To long, because i can drain them in 1.5 hours and they take several hours to charge. lol
A proper response is 4-5 hours from 3.2 volts.
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Method69uk
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Post by Method69uk on Oct 20, 2013 0:09:02 GMT
Today I took a battery out that had been charging for about 6 hours and my Vamo showed it was at 4.1v.
How can it be taking another 4 - odd hours to show a green light at 4.2v? Weird.
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GunJack
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Post by GunJack on Oct 20, 2013 7:01:55 GMT
^^^ because charging is an exponential function not linear.
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Jaguar7777
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Post by Jaguar7777 on Oct 20, 2013 8:52:45 GMT
I use Panasonic 3400 Mah Batteries. In the i4 they charge in just under three hours, regular as clockwork. More than two of the buggers at a time and the i4 gets very hot, so I stick to just charging two at a time. Safety first .... Jag. (Hell ... they last me almost three days ...)
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mybad
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Post by mybad on Oct 20, 2013 10:11:36 GMT
I use a trustfire TR-005 with NCR 18650s , the batts used to charge fully in about 1.5 hrs and it takes about 2.5 to 3 hrs now using the same two batteries thats almost 12 months old.
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