How to Charge Your Vapor Cigarette Battery

Right now were going to discuss how to charge your electronic cig battery. Like many electronics with rechargeable batteries. Your vapor cigarette is no different, make sure when you 1st charge it up to 100% even wait twenty minutes after its 100% charged to max. This same method applies to all electronics with rechargeable batteries for that matter.

In order to charge these two vapor cigarette we have 2 options. one standard wall adapter and a USB port for your laptop or computer. The electronic cig AC adapter has your standard 2 prong plug on it. On the other end we have an electronic cigarette USB port for the plug in. The vapor cigarette USB adapter clearly has a USB on individual side and the screw connector for the electronic cig battery on the other side. To use the standard AC adapter, just plug the USB into its port, then you’re ready to go. If you want to, its better to keep one additional electronic cigarette battery plugged into the electric cigarette charger device at all times. So it’s ready to go when the other 1 runs out. This will only work of course if you have 2 electric cigarette batteries or more. Its good to do this because when one runs out you can just switch them out and the 2nd one when be fully charged.

The 1st thing we do is grab our electronic cigarette battery and were going to screw it in. Depending on the model, some will blink two or three times on the LED when plugged in and when fully charge will change its original color. This typically takes bout 2 hours for a completely full charge. When all of this is all complete you will see that the LED light towards the end of the electric cigarette is differnet. Once it’s fully charged depending on your electronic cig model & how often you use it. It’s common for an electric cigarette to last about four hours to a day and a half of use. Now you are ready to screw it into your cartomizer and vape away.

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