The unregulated series vape mod is set up to allow the user to harness the maximum amount of voltage delivered from the power sources – around 8 volts on a full charge – but it does not increase the amount of amperage that the batteries can handle. If one battery is removed from the equation, the entire system will cease to function. The positive connection of one battery feeds into the negative side of the other, effectively pushing the power from the second battery through it, making this a continuous or series circuit. When the switch is pressed, it opens up the floodgates for electrons to run through to the 510 connector and make a vaper very happy. If you look at the diagram, the way that the batteries are set up allows the electricity to flow freely throughout the entire circuit. The principal of the series vape mod is exactly the same.
Series devices are probably the most common of any battery-powered device, from the T.V remote to the majority of flashlights, they put batteries in series to up the voltage at the cost of battery life. We hope that you can use this information to better understand the devices you are using and potentially use the knowledge to help build your own in the future.
Second in our new Intermediate category of “Box Mod Basics” articles, where we look at the different types of unregulated devices on the market today. In this addition to Box Mod Basics, we’re going to answer a question that’s become more common – how does a series vape mod work? – In today’s article we’re going to open one up – or at least look at the basic concept of the series vape mod and how it all works.