Nitecore charger question?

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suprtrkr

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Yes, no problem, I do it all the time. Most of the good vape batteries are INR anyway. This is a "hybrid chemistry" battery; it adds a bit of Nickel to the Manganese chem in IMR batteries, thereby delivering more mAh with the same(ish) current capacity. The ones to stay away from are ICR or Cobalt batteries. Even so, any good digital charger should manage to charge them well enough if you had some.
 

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Idk about your charger but mine has a list behind it of every type of batteries it can charge (as an example mine talks about imr but no inr batteries) I wouldn't risk it with mine but then again i'm scared to see a battery blow up so i'm paranoid about it :lol:
My nitecore doesn't list one either but it works just fine.
 
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Idk about your charger but mine has a list behind it of every type of batteries it can charge (as an example mine talks about imr but no inr batteries) I wouldn't risk it with mine but then again i'm scared to see a battery blow up so i'm paranoid about it :lol:
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Nitecore chargers are capable of detecting any rechargeable battery's chemistry and will adjust how it charges accordingly. So you're good to go, even with some of the more arcane chemistries out there.
They can't detect LiFePo. You can use them, but you have to manually set the charger to that mode. (On my D4 you do, at least.)
 

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