Divorcing Batteries

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jhhollier

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Might be a stupid question but here goes:

I have a set of three Samsung 25Rs that I was using in an RX200. I bought those three to marry and only use in the RX200. I recently picked up an efusion Duo and wanted to separate the three and use two of them in the efusion with the third then being used on its own in other devices. My assumption is that since the three batteries were married (their positions were swapped in the RX200 and in the charger for every charge cycle) that it would be fine to use two of them together in the Efusion since they would still technically be married. Is this correct?

I guess I'd rather ask a potentially stupid question and be safe than be sorry.
 

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    Might be a stupid question but here goes:

    I have a set of three Samsung 25Rs that I was using in an RX200. I bought those three to marry and only use in the RX200. I recently picked up an Efusion Duo and wanted to separate the three and use two of them in the Efusion with the third then being used on its own in other devices. My assumption is that since the three batteries were married (their positions were swapped in the RX200 and in the charger for every charge cycle) that it would be fine to use two of them together in the Efusion since they would still technically be married. Is this correct?

    I guess I'd rather ask a potentially stupid question and be safe than be sorry.
    Seems pretty smart to me! :thumb:

    Enjoy your vape! :)
     
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