The specifications of e-cigarette chargers vary by brand and model. The following are some common specification parameters and precautions:
First, common specification parameters
Input voltage: Usually 100V-240V, adaptable to the voltage standards of different countries and regions.
Output voltage: The common output voltage is 5V. Some chargers may support adjustable output voltages, such as 4.20-4.50V.
Output current: Common output currents include 1A, 2A, etc. Some chargers may support smaller current outputs, such as 0-500mA.
Power: The power of an e-cigarette charger is usually relatively low, such as 5W, to meet the charging requirements of the e-cigarette battery.
Interface types: The interface types of electronic cigarette chargers are diverse, including Micro-USB, Type-C, etc. Different brands and models of e-cigarettes may use different interface types.
Second, precautions
Use a dedicated charger: Electronic cigarettes should be charged with a dedicated USB charger to avoid device damage or safety hazards caused by using incompatible chargers.
Avoid fast charging: The standard safe power of e-cigarette batteries is usually 5V1A. Using a fast charging head may cause damage to the battery, affecting its lifespan and safety.
Observe the indicator light: When charging, you should observe the indicator light on the e-cigarette. When the indicator light goes out or turns green, it indicates that the battery is fully charged. The charger should be unplugged in time to avoid overcharging.
Pay attention to the charging environment: Avoid charging and using e-cigarettes in extreme temperatures to prevent affecting battery performance and safety. At the same time, e-cigarettes should be stored in a sealed environment to avoid moisture or high temperatures.

