I did a quick search on this subject, but couldn't find any threads. If this topic has been covered before, thanks for a point in the right direction.
In any event, thanks to the recommendations on this forum, I purchased an Xtar battery charger, VC4 Plus. Seems so superior to my old Nitecore Intellicharger, but now here's the rub. The Xtar shows the batteries' mAh during and after full charge. However, I've noticed that the Nitecore 3500 mAh batteries don't charge up anywhere near the 3500mAh number. And these batteries have had very low use, so it's not as though they're worn out.
Am I doing something wrong or reading the display incorrectly? Or is there a tip to get the best performance? Or is it the flashlight I'm using the batteries in...the Nitecore TM06S? When I first got the light, it performed really well and the batteries lasted a long time. Now, even with replaced, freshly charged batteries, the light doesn't last long. Perhaps there is a parasitic drain, but my biggest concern is the mAh shown on the charger.
Thanks for any help and ideas.
In any event, thanks to the recommendations on this forum, I purchased an Xtar battery charger, VC4 Plus. Seems so superior to my old Nitecore Intellicharger, but now here's the rub. The Xtar shows the batteries' mAh during and after full charge. However, I've noticed that the Nitecore 3500 mAh batteries don't charge up anywhere near the 3500mAh number. And these batteries have had very low use, so it's not as though they're worn out.
Am I doing something wrong or reading the display incorrectly? Or is there a tip to get the best performance? Or is it the flashlight I'm using the batteries in...the Nitecore TM06S? When I first got the light, it performed really well and the batteries lasted a long time. Now, even with replaced, freshly charged batteries, the light doesn't last long. Perhaps there is a parasitic drain, but my biggest concern is the mAh shown on the charger.
Thanks for any help and ideas.
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