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Vaporesso Revenger go included battery safe?

vapeju

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I got the Vaporesso Revenger Go 3 or 4 years ago, I used it very shortly then and recently found it. Looks in good condition. Was indoors and no direct sunlight. I'm wondering if its safe to use? Batttery started at 68 and 71%. Eventually 1 filled to 100% and 1 is still at 80% and now they are both 100%. It is built in batteries and via mod charging (which I heard is bad sometimes). Hoping to get some peace of mind.


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68/71 is pretty close. You can see how they are at the bottom of the next use.
 

VapeOn1960

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I'm confused... first, I can't find a review for a Vaporesso Revenger GO. Second, in the image you show this mod with a Drag X user manual (different than the Revenger series) I have a Revenger X (love it) and it uses two 18650 batteries (removable) These really need to be charged with an external charger but it's OK to use the USB once in a while. Odd thing is mine also always shows one battery lower than the other (even if I swap them (side to side) Try to get a real charger (they don't cost that much) There should be a back panel on that mod that is held by magnets... see if you can get it to pop off (I just use my fingernail at bottom corner)
 

VapeOn1960

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I found it... and I was wrong. It does seem to have an internal battery (and a big one) Odd that it shows two battery levels on the screen (I wonder if it's actually two internal batteries?) It also seems to be a touchscreen (like my Revenger X) Be aware of the power (watts) setting. After setting watts, don't touch screen for 15 seconds and it should auto-lock. Hey, I do like the NRG tank... I use the GT core coils (two mesh coils) even though the coil is rated for 50-80 watts, I actually only run 45-50.

 

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Odd that it shows two battery levels on the screen (I wonder if it's actually two internal batteries?)
Most likely. Like 2 separate (18650?) batteries taped and bound together, and soldered for connection.
 

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