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Kane1980

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Hi,

anyone own a zelos 3 I’ve had mine about a month now and usually from 100% I would get maybe 300 puffs before it would hit around 60-65%. Between 30% to 65% I would maybe get 500 or more making it a total of 800-900 puffs but around 30% it usually goes straight to 0% with after 30- 50puffs. I’ve never really seen it between the last few % to 30% of battery life left.

I also find that the battery can be inconsistent meaning I could finish as around 60% after 300 puffs the next time I’d use it, it would be at 65-68%. Don’t really find the battery reading accurate is that normal? Or anything to worry or return it for testing etc? I’ve not come across any other reviews in common with so just wondered if any other users would come across this. Here’s some pics I’ve attached to show what I mean.

Currently either using the 0.4 ohm or 0.7 mesh coil. Any advice would be appreciated.

many thanks,
K Yip
 

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Unfortunately battery displays on mods do tend to be inaccurate - many will show full battery for ages, and then suddenly plummet when the battery is getting low.

For what it's worth - you never get 100% of a battery charge, most mods will cut off the power at 3.2Volts to protect the battery dropping too much as L-ion batteries can be damaged and refuse to recharge if you run them completely flat., so when it's showing 30% it is already pretty low.

Personally I tend to go by a puff counter if the mod has one to estimate how much life the battery has left - if you're getting 800-900 puffs from a single charge you're doing pretty well
 
I read if you change the colour to blue it saves battery life also turning g the brightness down helps but I tried them and they kinda worked when I had mine
 
Unfortunately battery displays on mods do tend to be inaccurate - many will show full battery for ages, and then suddenly plummet when the battery is getting low.

For what it's worth - you never get 100% of a battery charge, most mods will cut off the power at 3.2Volts to protect the battery dropping too much as L-ion batteries can be damaged and refuse to recharge if you run them completely flat., so when it's showing 30% it is already pretty low.

Personally I tend to go by a puff counter if the mod has one to estimate how much life the battery has left - if you're getting 800-900 puffs from a single charge you're doing pretty well


Thank you very much very interesting to take in
 
I read if you change the colour to blue it saves battery life also turning g the brightness down helps but I tried them and they kinda worked when I had mine

is green at the moment brightness always low but will try blue lol.
 
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