What You Need To Know About Vape Batteries

 

They are a combination of a mechanical mod/hybrid and regulated mod when it comes to batteries and mods. A mechanical mod draws power directly from the vape battery. This means that the battery must have the ability to supply the necessary current to fire the coil.

You could endanger the battery by not understanding the Ohms law and the dynamics of vape batteries. It can even injure your fingers!

The other option is a controlled mod. This means that the vape battery powers the chip set within the device. It regulates how much current is drawn to the coil. This is usually determined by the parameters on the mod that determine the voltage and current drawn. It protects your vape battery and fingers! It protects the vape battery (and your fingers!) from damage, explosion, or other mishaps.

We'll now look at the different types of vape battery and the terminology that goes with them.

Internal:

Internal batteries are very safe. The included charging cable can be used to charge your device with an e cigarette battery charger UK. If you're in a rush, it is recommended that the battery be charged until it reaches 100%.

You are prohibited from leaving the charger unattended. According to unrevealed reports, internal batteries are LiPo (Lithium polymer), which is not chemically safe. They are used extensively in smartphones, laptops and other devices, and they are completely safe when paired with appropriate protection circuitry.

What are the obvious drawbacks of using an internal battery for a mod?

The mod becomes useless if the battery is not charged or fails. You cannot use your mod while it's charging, unless the mod has a 'pass through' feature.

External

External Batteries are a completely different topic and can be classified into two broad categories, protected or unprotected.

Protected

Batteries have a small circuit board that blocks the battery's ability to charge or discharge under certain conditions. It is usually located at the bottom of the vape batteries. They are known as ICR and have a slightly longer life due to the circuitry.

Unprotected 

Batteries don't contain any extra circuitry, so they should not be overcharged. They produce 3.7 volts nominally and 4.2 volts fully charged. When in use, they gradually discharge. After the battery has been fully charged to 3 volts, it should be recharged.

The battery may be unusable if it is discharged below 3 volts. Charging the battery at 4.2 volts can also cause damage. It is important to purchase a safe charger that can stop charging at 4.2 volts. IMR and INR are the most common classifications for batteries that aren't protected.

Protected and unprotected batteries can be purchased in either a Flat Top or Button Top configuration. This means that the battery's positive electrode (end), is either flat or button.

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