Oh, ok. It's different from what I was thinking.This box is made by Justfog i ask them what is the output voltage and they told me 3,4 to 3.5 volt but constant not depending on the battery level...

So, its a regulated (constant output), fixed voltage, protected semi-mechanical mod. It appears it is using an internal 900mah Li-Po battery. Can that battery be replaced? This battery will be good for about 300 charge cycles. If you can't replace it with a new one after 350 charge cycles, the entire mod then becomes disposable. If you're ok with that... it could be what you are looking for.
Have you located a vendor who sells individual units? The official website says:
"Is there a minimum quantity required for wholesale orders?
Yes, orders must be at least 100 units of clearomizers or batteries, otherwise they will be classified as retail orders and different prices will be applied."
Edit: I see JustFogUSA sells individual units for $29, but they are out of stock. It appears the battery is internal and not replaceable. They do sell a cylindrical 18350 ICR battery for their tube mod, but that doesn't appear to be the one that goes into the mod you're interested in. Check with the salespeople to be sure.
I have to question why this company chooses to use a low drain ICR battery (not a safer chemistry battery) instead of a high drain, safer chemistry battery like an IMR. ICR batteries have been considered to be obsolete for vaping for a few years now.
Deeper Understanding of Mod Batteries Part 1
- For those who want to learn the differences between IMR, IMR/hybrid, ICR, and LiPo batteries. What do those numbers and letters on batteries mean? What's an amp rating and why is it more important than the mAh rating when choosing a battery for vaping?
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