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Hottvapz

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Hottvapz

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I thought such awful thoughts that I cannot even say them out loud because they would make Jesus want to drink gin straight out of the cat dish.

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Anyone know if it's normal for a vendor to ship a battery (Samsung 25R) fully discharged?

ive never heard of it done that way, but I have received batteries damn near. The cell is fine and in reality any battery should be charged just after you receive it anyway
 

Artemis

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ive never heard of it done that way, but I have received batteries damn near. The cell is fine and in reality any battery should be charged just after you receive it anyway
Thanks! Just checking. It's been a year or so since I bought a battery.
 

fq06

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Anyone know if it's normal for a vendor to ship a battery (Samsung 25R) fully discharged?

Like 3.6-3.7 volts? That's storage level for a lithium battery and how it should be stored.

2.5-3.0 volts is not normal and could be a cell that sat around for a long time and should be tossed.
There is a thread in the battery junkies area with a link that you can enter your battery code in and it will tell you if its authentic and more importantly to you when the cell was manufactured. If it's much more than a year old and sitting well below 3.6v I would think about contacting the vendor and getting a replacement.
 
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ej1024

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It seems like tapacrap is doing some updates ? I'm getting notified but it ain't showing on my feed board!! I have to fucking find everything


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