One consideration when using removable battery vape kits is whether the batteries can be charged externally using a standalone charger or if an onboard charging port is required. The compatibility of batteries with external charging varies depending on the battery type and kit.
Batteries Compatible with External Charging
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First things first, let’s talk about the batteries that can be charged externally using a standalone charger. These are the most common types of batteries you’ll find in regulated mods like the ones from popular brands such as Samsung, LG, and Sony. They have numbers like 18650, 20700, or 21700. Cool, right?
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Oh, and did you know that some internal battery tube mods, like the Vaporesso Guard, can also be charged with external chargers? They use standard 18650 batteries, but you might need a special adapter for them. Just something to keep in mind!
Batteries Requiring Onboard Charging
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Now, let’s talk about the batteries that need to be charged using the onboard charging port. These are usually built-in lithium-polymer (LiPo) batteries found in certain compact kits. They can’t be removed, so you have to charge them using the micro USB port on the device. Easy peasy!
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There are also some uncommon battery sizes or shapes that are designed specifically for a single mod. These batteries can only be charged through the onboard port. So, if you have one of these mods, make sure to remember that!
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Lastly, we have pod mods. These usually have integrated LiPo packs, which means the batteries are already inside the device. You just need to charge the whole thing, no need to remove any batteries. Simple, right?
Now, here’s a tip for using an external charger safely. Always make sure that the battery type matches what the charger supports. You can find this information in the manual or by checking with the manufacturer. Safety first, always!
So, with a little bit of research, you can figure out if your vape kit can be charged using a mod or a standalone charger. It’s good to have options, right? Happy vaping, my friends.