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Vape Batteries – Tips & Tricks!

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  1. I just got my vape and when I took out my battery from my vape it took a little bit of the bottom of my battery plastic and i dont know how dangerus this is and i really would like to get some help
    Please awnser !

  2. I just got these new batteries, 18650, in my tpriv they both said 99%. they discharged both to like 32% and my box says low battery. I vape at maybe 0.10 right now, usually. so I can't use maybe a third of both of these batteries?

  3. I'm using LG choco 185650 rated @4.7V max in my aegis 100w. What seems to be the problem is that, coil@0.75ohm @50w and the voltage reading is @5.8v. Is this okay? I'm bothered because it exceeds its maximum rated voltage. TIA.

  4. Use my battery discovery at your own risk. Negative to negative connection from A separate battery while charging is all that is needed.
    I would recommend A battery chemistry that is not explosive and keep them forever for vaping. More details are on my page.

  5. I plan on getting four new batteries sense I have been using the same batteries for more then three years and Its time for a new set. I am using only a two battery mod right now but I keep another set for when I go through the charge on the two I use. I use the same battery set in my mod and charge them together.

  6. You don't need to buy external charger, if you are not stupid. Wismec P80 has a 2AMP quick charge with a single cell – You don't want that you want 0.5Amp to 1AMP (latter for higher capacity 18650s) – so limit the charge current by using a cheaper lower AMP rated 5V micro USB charger. You want to have <~ 0.5 capacity in my case i.e. < 1 amp AND < 45 DEGREES C for IMR batteries for charge. Going up to 75 degrees in high wattage pulse vaping is ok, but having a too high temperature when charging is much worse. You want to keep it around ~45 or less – not higher and not lower than 10 degrees.. If you keep those two things under the limit – and charge in your device to %80% if in attendence and don't drain below 2.9V Your battery will get maximum battery life. Using an external battery charger with more batteries than you need will stress batteries even more than my method as they will be left > 4.0 V for extended periods of time – meaning the generic advice from Dash Vapes in this video isn't the absolute best advice, it's just the idiots – lawyers approved guide. Batteries should be transported or stored for ~50 – 80% of charge for longer life too. Without heading this ruling especially on temperature WISMEC can push A Cylaid 2800mAh battery up to 75% degrees at 2 amp self charge. The charger circuit isn't properly connected to a temperature monitor in many mods, BUT if you know what amperage = what temp thanks to your mod's LCD display you can be sure to charge it overnight in the mod using as little current as possible (e.g. an OLD phone charger 500mA). RTFM on the technology in the 18650 battery.

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