[Vapcell] Q2S Vape, Night Vision, Torch, 18650 Battery Charger
  
£9.95
  
  
    
	
		
			| Compatibility : | 
			3.6V, 3.7V Li-ion/ IMR/ INR/ ICR/ NCR  10340 (RCR123) , 10440 , 14500 , 16340 , 16650 , 17500 , 17650 , 17670 , 18490 , 18500 , 18650 , 18700 , 20650 , 20700 , 21700 , 22500 , 22650 , 25500 , 26650 | 
		
		
			| Terminal : | 
			Button-Top or Flat Top | 
		
		
			| Charging Currents Supported : | 
			0.5A, 1A, 2A | 
		
		
			| Maximum Charging Current : | 
			2A | 
		
		
			| Compatible With : | 
			Most Night Vision Units, Vapes, Torches/Lights, Digital Cameras, Electric Cars, Laptops, Power Banks | 
		
		
			| Made in : | 
			China | 
		
	
	
		
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			 Included in Box: 
			• Vapcell Q2S Charger Unit for 18650 Batteries and others 
			• USB Cable 
			• Instruction Manual 
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			 Safety Tips: 
			
				- Never leave a charger unattended overnight.
 
				- Keep charger out of direct sunlight.
 
				- Never use your charger to store cells. When cells are finished charging, please remove them from the device.
 
			 
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 Description:  
			The Vapcell Q2S is an entry level battery charger capable of charging a large range of sizes including the popular 18650, 26650 & 21700 format. This charger can charge up to speeds of 1A per bay. 
			Duncans Safety Standard - We have a minimum safety standard for all our chargers - Reverse Polarity Protection, Overcharge Protection, Overheat Protection, Short Circuit Protection and made of flame-retardant materials. 
			
				- Micro USB power
 
				- Automatically Stop Charging
 
				- Fully Charged Green Light
 
				- Over charge , and discharge protection
 
				- Reverse -polarity protection
 
				- Each slot Charges independently
 
				- Portable, Easy to carry
 
			 
			 
			 
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Disclaimer: 
			Lithium batteries can be dangerous if mistreated or mis-used.  If you are re-selling these cells – it is your duty to educate your customers on the points below. 
			Always use a case for safe storage when not in use. Never in your pocket, purse etc. Keep away from keys, coins and small metallic objects. 
			Batteries should never be charged in a mod. It’s good practice to charge batteries on an external charger that is correctly rated for Li-Ion cells. Never leave them charging unattended and they should be removed when fully charged. 
			Batteries should be periodically inspected for tears and rips. Never use a batteries with a damaged PVC wrap, either recycle the cell or repair immediately. 
			Do not over-stress these batteries. Batteries should be suitable for the application (correct size, amp draw etc). 
			The user assumes all associated risks. 
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