About battery basic for vaping
Types of battery – The two most common types of battery used in vaping are lithium polymer (LiPo) batteries and IMR batteries. LiPo batteries are sealed into the device and cannot be removed. This includes vape pens and mods such as the Innokin Cool Fire IV and the Kanger Kbox 70. IMR batteries can be removed and replaced, and are seen as safer and more economical than LiPo variety.
Size – The physical size of the batteries inside the mod are a good indicator of how long they will last – the bigger they are, the longer they will last. A slim vape pen such as the Innokin VV V4 can only contain a small LiPo battery and will run out of power much quicker than a larger model such as the Eleaf iStick 50w.
What is mAh? – The mAh value describes the storage capacity available for that particular battery. A battery rated of 3000 mAh can produce a current of 3000mA for one hour. The higher the mAh rating then longer the mod will last between charges.
Lifespan – All batteries have a natural lifespan. This can vary between models, and depends on how often you use it, but they usually decline after 1-2 years, or 300-500 charges.
Size – The physical size of the batteries inside the mod are a good indicator of how long they will last – the bigger they are, the longer they will last. A slim vape pen such as the Innokin VV V4 can only contain a small LiPo battery and will run out of power much quicker than a larger model such as the Eleaf iStick 50w.
What is mAh? – The mAh value describes the storage capacity available for that particular battery. A battery rated of 3000 mAh can produce a current of 3000mA for one hour. The higher the mAh rating then longer the mod will last between charges.
Lifespan – All batteries have a natural lifespan. This can vary between models, and depends on how often you use it, but they usually decline after 1-2 years, or 300-500 charges.
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