TAKE THE BATTERIES OUT OF YOUR MOD UNTIL YOU READ THIS!

Out of all the people that use box mods and mechanical mods , not many know how to properly maintain their e-cig battery. There are a few key elements to make sure your batteries are safe to use.

Most batteries come out of the box with a partial charge. ALWAYS drain the battery life before recharging them. This will determine proper battery level. If you start charging a battery at 25%, the battery will only charge 75% of the way, resulting in the battery only being “live” for 75% of its life (when you consistently charge like this).

Check both sides of your e-cig battery. If you see any damage to the battery, replace it immediately! Damaged to the battery can cause venting and exploding, so make sure your battery is damage free before using it!

Never try to run your battery at a higher power than it can handle! A mod battery is just like a car battery. They can run on extremely high power for a short time before giving out. Don’t try to push them too hard.

Never leave your charging batteries unattended! Overcharging a battery can be dangerous, even resulting in an explosion or fire.

Check the voltage on the battery. Most batteries range between 3.2-4.2 volts. If a fully charged battery isn’t showing the full power voltage, it’s about time to replace those batteries.

If possible, do not charge EXTERNAL/REMOVABLE batteries using the mod USB port. The USB ports are mainly for software/firmware updates. Many mods do explain it can be used for charging, but this normally takes away from the battery life over time. Use an The USB ports are mainly for software/firmware updates. Many mods do explain it can be used for charging, but this normally takes away from the battery life over time. Use an external Battery Charger for best battery results.

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Want to learn more about your batteries? Watch the video below!

If your batteries are damaged at all, don't take a chance on using them! Batteries are probably one of the least expensive parts of your entire setup and saving yourself the worry of a problem is worth ordering new ones.