Lithium cobalt, lithium polymer, and lithium manganese are all "lithium ion" batteries. So now, which one are they?
Most Innokin products use a LiPo cell, and most JoyeTech products do not.
I do understand and appreciate your point. Safety First. That is why I am asking.
However, both chargers are 4.2v(one at 420ma and one at 400ma), and if I were to purchase a replacement charger the brands/models reported to work with the charger would include both the batteries in question (and also would most likely be 420ma).
This leaves little doubt in my mind that the specific chemistry of the 2 are close enough for their chargers to be compatible.
I mean, what is the alternative? Throw it away? Are you suggesting that?
There is no easy (or hard maybe) way to find out the specific make up of this Evod 650maH battery. Do you know of such a resource? Please share with me if you do.
I think I just answered my own question.
So, how about this.
Does anyone know of a reason not to use a 420ma charger in place of 400ma charger (both being 4.2v and for use with LiOn batteries)?
Thanks for all the help and advice.