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When should you recharge these? Like what should be the lowest voltage you let it get too?
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Ok. I just charged it today. I would check the battery every few minutes to test the voltage. I stopped charging it once it hit 4.22v. The charger "supposed" to stop charging it self once it's done, but isn't that at 4.2v and the charger just failed to stop?
Maybe I don't know what you supposed to charge them too?
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He said the cell that I got is usually at 4.2-4.26v depending on the actual battery and charger, and that the charger I have (came with RPL) will stop at that. He also said that the battery is unprotected but the RPL has a protection circuit for the battery. So I guess the RPL was made for an unprotected 18650. He said this battery is all I need because of that and getting a protected 18650 would just make for two protection circuits while in the laser. This would only decrease the performance of the laser.
I just stuck the battery in the charger again after using it last night. It was at about 4.04v, and the charger stopped charging at 4.24 like Jack said.
So I guess I'm safe as long as I only use the battery in the RPL and in that charger, which I plan to do as it only seems right.
He also said not to buy any 18650 with fire in it as they are bad and can explode if not built right or tested. I assume he means something like unprotected trustfire/ultrafire. I guess this means the unprotected battery I got is already of higher quality than that.
So...that makes me happy that I don't have buy another battery and possibly another charger!
Interesting.
Good info for when i charge my 18650's.