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johntheawe

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I've got 2 Sony vct3's. One pair of smurfs will be coming in tomorrow, and one pair of purple efests are coming in next month (screw china T_T). Both VCT3's have about the same usage, same age, and same battery cycle. I got my sig about 30 hours ago. One of the VCT3's is almost charged and the other one is fully charged. I am going to wait either way, but does this matter? I don't like waiting 12 hours to charge batteries because I'm waiting for a nitecore i4 to come in and it won't be for a week. All I got is a crappy single charger, and I need SLEEP but the fucking charger doesn't have overcharge protection. Either way I'm going to wait, but would it really matter? (For future reference.)
 

RBVapes

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Don't ever use differently charged batteries - Period. In short the battery with the higher charge will end up charging the lesser battery. On top of that it is possible to overload the battery with a higher charge in the process.
 

UncleRJ

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What he said.

And a married pair means a married pair.

Neither one of them ever gets to cheat with another device.

I know it sucks to have to wait but most likely it is for the best.
 

johntheawe

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What he said.

And a married pair means a married pair.

Neither one of them ever gets to cheat with another device.

I know it sucks to have to wait but most likely it is for the best.


Well, I don't really care much about these batteries in the first place, It would only be for 24 hours. I'm sure it can't really damage the chip.
 

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