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Understanding Vape Batteries

Always remember that each e-cigarette and any vape starter kits NZ or New Zealand vapour can vary in requirements. Talk to the shop experts where you purchase from and check your product manuals to be sure you are safe.<br>

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Understanding Vape Batteries

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  1. There are various kinds of batteries when it comes to vaping and it is important to understand them, how to properly maintain and charge them so that they have a better life span. When you get your vape starter kits NZ, they come with everything you need including starter batteries. Within that kit should be information you should pay close attention to, on batteries and other parts of the kit. Whether you have just moved to vaping or have been doing it for a while but are not getting the time out of the batteries that you expected, here is some very useful information.

  2. Batteries in e-cigarettes - Originally when e-cigarettes were first made the batteries used were adapted from rechargeable types, but things have moved on since then. They come in various sizes and shapes and newer devices can vary on whether they require dual batteries or single. Some mods even come with adapters so they can use various sized batteries. When you get a new battery set it is a good idea to fully charge them to 4.2V then drain to 3.7V. There are a couple of reasons. First of all, these are the ranges between which rechargeable batteries are in the safest voltage zone, and secondly, memory effect means the battery remembers these levels as being standard so it is set to work at optimal levels. When your vape batteries NZ are empty you can recharge again to 4.2V.

  3. Battery lifespan - External batteries will have a life span that ranges between 6 and 12 months. You can tell when batteries need replacing when they are not charging up to 4.2V anymore. If the batteries are damaged then you should replace them for safety reasons.

  4. Charging batteries - When charging externally it is important to use a decent charger, there are several to choose from and you can get them in different sizes depending on how many batteries you need to charge. There are even some chargers that will allow you to charge different sized batteries at the same time, which can be very useful. Of course, you should always follow the directions you get with any purchased vape batteries NZ. The length of time it takes to charge external batteries can vary depending on the life they have. Try not to let them go below 3.7V as that can damage their charge cycle. At 3.7V a battery typical takes two to three hours to charge to full when charging two batteries at once. When charging do it somewhere visible so if something goes wrong you can see and deal with it straight away. It is best not to do overnight charges as should there be a power surge or such, you would not be there to catch it. Summary - Always remember that each e-cigarette and any vape starter kits NZorNew Zealand vapour can vary in requirements. Talk to the shop experts where you purchase from and check your product manuals to be sure you are safe.

  5. www.vapr.co.nz

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