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The types and usage of electronic cigarette chargers should follow the principles of safety and compatibility. The following is a specific analysis:

Types of electronic cigarette chargers

USB charger: It is a commonly used type of charger for e-cigarettes, usually connected to the power supply through a USB interface, such as a computer USB port or power adapter. E-cigarettes of different brands and models may be compatible with different types of USB interfaces, such as microUSB interface, type-c interface, etc. For example, the first generation of Relx had a microUSB interface, while the second generation of Relx was upgraded to a type-c interface. The type-c interface charges faster, has higher efficiency, and even supports fast charging.

Wireless charger: Some e-cigarettes support wireless charging function, such as the Fourth generation of Relx. When using a wireless charger, simply place the e-cigarette on the charging dock to charge it. There is no need to connect a charging cable, making it more convenient to use.

Dedicated external charger: For e-cigarettes with detachable batteries, it is usually necessary to use a dedicated external charger to charge the battery. These chargers usually have specific battery slots for storing batteries and will be equipped with corresponding power cords and adapters.

Usage method of electronic cigarette charger

Select the appropriate charger: Ensure that the output voltage and current of the charger match those of the e-cigarette. The standard charger for most e-cigarettes has an output voltage of 3.7 volts (V) and an output current of 1A (amperes). It is recommended to choose a well-known brand charger to ensure charging safety. For instance, one should not casually use laptops, mobile phones or other devices that may pose a risk of short circuits or surges to charge e-cigarettes.

Correctly connect the charger: If you are using a USB charger, insert the USB port of the charger into the USB port of your computer or other charging device, and then insert the other end of the charging cable into the charging port of the e-cigarette. Make sure the connection is stable to avoid poor contact. For wireless chargers, simply place the e-cigarette steadily on the charging dock. When using a dedicated external charger, place the battery correctly in the battery compartment as per the charger’s instructions, and connect the power cord and adapter properly.

Pay attention to the charging time: The charging time for different batteries may vary from 1 to 4 hours. Generally speaking, the charging time for e-cigarettes is usually between 1 and 3 hours, and the specific time varies depending on the battery capacity and the power of the charger. When the indicator light turns green or starts to flash steadily, it indicates that the battery is fully charged. On some models, the charging light will turn off when the battery reaches 100%.

Avoid overcharging: After the battery is fully charged, it should be immediately disconnected from the charger. Overcharging will put a lot of pressure on the battery and eventually lead to a reduction in battery capacity.

Pay attention to the charging environment: Try to avoid charging and using e-cigarettes in extreme temperatures. Overheating or overheating of the battery will affect its power and service life. At the same time, when charging, keep the e-cigarette away from flammable items such as blankets or fabric furniture to reduce the risk of fire caused by overheating.

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