Charging an 18650 Battery

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mightymen

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    No you can't
    You should be using IMR 18650 battery in the mod, it also can be recharged through the mod itself. If your using a charger it should be rated for Li-ion batteries and for 18650 battery. You never will run the battery fully down, it should stop working around 3.2 volts and charge back to around 4.2 volts a 500 mah charger is good. I believe around 4-6 hours to fully charge, it should tell you when it's charged fully. What is the brand name of your charger.
     

    edyle

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    No, the battery is removable. The charger is just a wall charger. The mod has a USB port. I'm using the USB cable to charge which is connected to the wall charger. The battery is replaceable.

    that's really just a usb wall wart; it gives you a usb supply.

    the charging circuitry is in the mod itself; the wall wart is fine as a supply;

    Since the battery is replaceable you can also get a separate high quality charger to charge spare batteries.
     

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    The battery says NCR18650B Li-ion MG12210 on it, if this is any help. Oh, and it's a 3400, not 3600.

    Your mod requires a high drain battery (IMR or IMR/hybrid).

    THe NCR18650B 3400mah battery is NOT a high drain battery, and should NOT be used in your mod. This battery was designed for flashlights, and not for use in a mod.

    Your mod requires a battery with a minimum of 12 amps continuous discharge, the NCR18650B only has 6 amps continuous.

    I recommend finding one of the following batteries from RTD Vapor, Orbtronics, or Illumination Supply:


    LG
    18650HE2 2500mah 20A

    Orbtronic
    Orbtronic 18650 SX22 2000mAh 22A
    Orbtronic 18650 2500mAh 21A
    Orbtronic 18650 SX30 2100mAh ​30A

    Samsung
    INR18650-20R 2000mah 22A
    INR18650-25R 2500mAh 20A

    Sony
    18650VTC4 2100mAh 30A
    18650VTC5 2600mAh 30A

    Efest
    purple 18650 2500mAh 35A* (rebranded LG18650HE2 2500mAh 20 amp*)
    purple 18650 2100mAh 30A (rebranded Sony 18650VTC4)
     
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    I was charging it via USB port on my computer, but it didn't seem to be going very fast. After 2 hours, the battery meter didn't move at all.

    my batteries take some 8 hours to charge on separate charger; they're 2000 mah batts.
    you use up batteries faster than they charge so it makes sense to have at least 2, preferably 4.

    If you're vaping at high powers then you're going to need more batts.
     

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    Thank you for the advice. I'm not doing sub-ohm coils or anything, do you think that the battery I currently have is dangerous to use?
    Possibly not dangerous, but its completely inadequate for the application that you are using it. It has less than half the amps the mod requires and will most certainly affect the performance of your mod.

    Suck it up and get the correct batteries. You'll need at least two.

    You'll get speedier charging with a box charger. For an inexpensive yet quality charger find an Xtar WP2-II or Nitecore Intellicharger i2.
     
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    How many hours of charging do you think that the wall wart will take to charge it?

    My own two regular 18650 chargers both output 1amp (1000 ma); so charging on usb at 500ma will probably take a long time like 10 hours; but it's convenient to topup I suppose.
     
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