How to charge a battery in a mod itself

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slimest

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I prefer all-in-one without accumulator removing etc. So I built everything in one body, small and light enough. No chargers, only usual micro-USB cable. I use it for my phone also, very convenient.

Shure a rubber ring could help sometimes, actually it's the same as an additional switsh. But keep a ring in the pocket just in case is really enjoyable :) I like the idea.

About charger boards. There are very cheap, really small and good working boards on the market. About 2-3 dollars.

But I use a 6 amp rubber band :)
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ok so I should be able to charge my 3.7v dual 14500 mod by plugging it into my riva charger and turning on the dead man switch then ruber banding the momentary switch to the on position? when will I know when the batteries are charged will the Riva charger go green as on the reg riva bat 1100 mah (the 2 14500s together are 1800mah) kinda thought about this and was leary to try it as i dont want to fry my wifey's charger so what advantage would this be to me? if any...
 

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stealfdawg, if you use 2 batteries in series, you should better go here: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/battery-mods/255312-how-charge-2-li-ion-series.html
If you use these 2 batteries in parallel, you can use information from this thread. But be careful: this information means that you already know basics of electronics and electricity. Otherwise you can get not only burnt charger, but also burnt eyes.
lol ok thnk you for the reply I rather cherish my eyes and all of my body parts!! i will keep it simple!!!
 

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I have built a couple of mods with the help and guidance of the AWESOME people here.
Now I am just wondering... I can take batteries out of the mods and charge them, but how do I go about charging them inside the mod itself. Like on a regular ego/510 whatever?

assuming it's a simple 18650 3.7v unregulated mod.
I don't think it's as simple as just screwing the atty connector it into a matching power supply.. right? :p

Is there I guide I might have missed?

Thanks!
First Box Mod E-Cig w/18650 Battery - YouTube
 
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