lairey
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Post by lairey on Dec 12, 2013 8:19:45 GMT
Hi shadowfax and Well done with the no stinkies! With the Spinners, the light on the fire button changes colour... when fully charged, it's white and then as the charge wears down it turns blue and then just before it dies it's red (well, that's how my one works) IIRC the batteries aren't the kind that need to be fully discharged before recharging and as you have 2, I would start thinking about sticking it on charge when the light turns blue
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2013 8:36:10 GMT
vision spinners button stays white whatever charge love mine. one of the best devices out there IMO welcome and well done shadowfax
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Post by chykensa on Dec 12, 2013 10:39:47 GMT
Hmm, must admit mine stays white throughout the discharge. Lasts me almost a whole day, but as it's my out and about kit of choice, I generally charge it up when I get back home, no matter how much I've used it. These batteries have no 'charge memory' like older types do, so you won't be damaging the lifespan of the unit by charging in this fashion. The average charge life of these batteries is around 200 FULL discharges (this might include 4 x 25% discharges) so they should last you at least a year, especially if you have something else on the go at the same time!
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Post by shadowfax on Dec 12, 2013 13:47:02 GMT
Hi again! Oooh! lots of reply's and advise. Cheers! My spinners don't change colour they just stay white and when fully discharged the button flashes. I've since opened the Protank package and its a mini type 2. I thought it was a pack of two but its not (must read the blurb more carefully) Anyway I much prefer it to the other Kanger ones as its easier to fill and seems to give a slightly cooler vape. My intention is to slowly reduce my nicotine intake until I'm free of it altogether, so I would be interested to know if there are others on here who are on zero nic but still vaping?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2013 19:30:50 GMT
There is a thread on reducing nic on blogs that I started shadowfax if you want company to join you but you really need to be self mixing to get the concentration gradually lower. Protank is good. Good throat hit etc...and easy to rebuild Welcome
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