Common Problems With a Plug Play Battery

 



Plug Play battery is a pod vape that comes compatible with the plug and play pre-filled cartridges. It features aluminum chassis construction and an integrated 500mAh battery that generates 3.4V. This battery is chargeable via micro USB port and has overcharge, low-voltage, and short circuit protection. Its flat and matte black design offers a sleek look while also offering discretion. A square button at the center takes five-clicks to power on and off, preventing it from accidentally vaporizing from accidental button clicks. This powerful battery offers over 350 puffs on a full charge.

This is a top-of-the-line vaporizer that allows 710 enthusiasts to experience the benefits of their favorite cannabis products with a premium distillate oil cartridge and smooth attractive batteries. Aficionados no longer need to pick between quality oil and a good battery because Plug play battery stands for the premium distillate cartridges offered in their DNA and Exotic lines, while Play is the battery that effectively fuels these products.

A common problem that Plug and Play users have with their pod is that it gets too hot. This is caused by taking too many big hits consecutively and by leaving the pod in a hot environment. It can be fixed by disconnecting the pod from the battery until it cools down.

A second issue that can occur with a Plug and Play battery is that it stops charging. This can be due to a faulty charger or by using an incompatible cable. It can be fixed by trying a different cable or using a more powerful charger. A third issue that can happen with a plug and play is that the pins inside the battery get stuck or jammed. This is usually a result of long-term usage, but it can be prevented by not overusing the product.

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