Kaaud
Member
So 3 years ago I bought an expensive Sony Digital Camera ,made in Japan. The lithium battery lasted 3-4 months and then when I charge it for hours , it lasts only 4-5 minutes. Same happened to an Asus laptop and new HP Probook Laptop batteries. Both batteries can't work without the charger.
What really pissed me off , and made me sure that there is something wrong in my house electricity. I bought and electronic cigarettes with two Li-on batteries. Both fried in first day. I even returned them to supplier , who was astonished that 2 batteries are dead , he told me its a rare coincidence. And he was right. He gave me 2 new batteries , one of them got fried too in first day. I charge it for an hour and it lasts few minutes.
I ordered new E-Cigarette from USA , both batteries fried too , first day. They are around 140 mah , 3.7 volts.
The supplier told me , it is impossible to send 2 bad batteries , it must be the charger. And he was right that it can't be the batteries.
I ordered new batteries and battery chargers from US. But i afraid to damage them too. (I really want to quit smoking haha)
I don't get it , my house is 50 Hz 220 VAC. Chargers work on 50/60 Hz and 110/240 AC. So what is happening? Can't be all a coincidence. Can't it be the frequency ? I doubt it since the output of charger is DC.
Please , what kind of stabilizers/UPS units to buy ?? Should I buy an Online UPS unit ?? Its expensive though ?
What really pissed me off , and made me sure that there is something wrong in my house electricity. I bought and electronic cigarettes with two Li-on batteries. Both fried in first day. I even returned them to supplier , who was astonished that 2 batteries are dead , he told me its a rare coincidence. And he was right. He gave me 2 new batteries , one of them got fried too in first day. I charge it for an hour and it lasts few minutes.
I ordered new E-Cigarette from USA , both batteries fried too , first day. They are around 140 mah , 3.7 volts.
The supplier told me , it is impossible to send 2 bad batteries , it must be the charger. And he was right that it can't be the batteries.
I ordered new batteries and battery chargers from US. But i afraid to damage them too. (I really want to quit smoking haha)
I don't get it , my house is 50 Hz 220 VAC. Chargers work on 50/60 Hz and 110/240 AC. So what is happening? Can't be all a coincidence. Can't it be the frequency ? I doubt it since the output of charger is DC.
Please , what kind of stabilizers/UPS units to buy ?? Should I buy an Online UPS unit ?? Its expensive though ?