mikeeey
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tales of the battery that couldn't be fixed...
I dropped my p7 flashlight with 2 18650 batteries in it. One protected and one unprotected one. The protected one (ultrafire) was at the bottom of the flashlight so it took more of an impact when it hit the ground. The light no longer worked, and I thought I broke it, but I found out it was just my battery.
Now when I charge it the light always stays red, and it's stuck at 3.62V, and as soon as it reaches 3.6V that is the cut off voltage, it stops working.
So there's no way to fix my battery is there?
i think it's just funny that the protected one died and the unprotected one still works and didn't blow up
I dropped my p7 flashlight with 2 18650 batteries in it. One protected and one unprotected one. The protected one (ultrafire) was at the bottom of the flashlight so it took more of an impact when it hit the ground. The light no longer worked, and I thought I broke it, but I found out it was just my battery.
Now when I charge it the light always stays red, and it's stuck at 3.62V, and as soon as it reaches 3.6V that is the cut off voltage, it stops working.
So there's no way to fix my battery is there?
i think it's just funny that the protected one died and the unprotected one still works and didn't blow up
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