Hello,
I recently acquired a new Nitecore "Intellicharger NEW i2" to charge my AW IMR 18350 batteries. As I was reading the Nitecore user manual, I came across a warning that reads "Do not use a 4.2V/4.3V Lithium battery when its voltage is lower than 2.8V, otherwise it can be over-discharged, and/or prone to explosion at next charging."
How will I know when my batteries have reached this voltage? Will my laser stop working at this point?
I'm sorry if this is a n00b question or in the wrong forum. I tried searching for a thread that discussed this issue but was unable to find one. Thanks in advance for your help!
I recently acquired a new Nitecore "Intellicharger NEW i2" to charge my AW IMR 18350 batteries. As I was reading the Nitecore user manual, I came across a warning that reads "Do not use a 4.2V/4.3V Lithium battery when its voltage is lower than 2.8V, otherwise it can be over-discharged, and/or prone to explosion at next charging."
How will I know when my batteries have reached this voltage? Will my laser stop working at this point?
I'm sorry if this is a n00b question or in the wrong forum. I tried searching for a thread that discussed this issue but was unable to find one. Thanks in advance for your help!