Aspire 21700 3800mAh Battery
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Description
High Capacity 21700 Battery for Regulated Devices
Lithium-ion batteries must be handled with care. Use only with compatible devices and approved chargers.
Regulatory Note: Intended for use in regulated vaping devices by adult users (18+) in Ireland.
Aspire 21700 3800mAh Battery is a high-capacity lithium-ion cell designed for regulated vape devices requiring extended runtime and stable power delivery. The 21700 format provides increased energy density compared to 18650 cells, supporting higher wattage use with consistent output.
Key Features
- Capacity: 3800mAh
- Format: 21700
- Rechargeable Li-ion chemistry
- Stable discharge for regulated mods
- Extended runtime vs 18650
Technical Specification
| Parameter | Specification | Usage Context | Technical Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brand | Aspire | Battery cell | Regulated devices |
| Capacity | 3800mAh | Runtime | Long usage cycles |
| Size | 21700 | Compatibility | Check device support |
| Chemistry | Lithium-ion | Rechargeable | Stable discharge |
Battery Safety & Handling
Always inspect battery wraps before use. Do not use damaged cells. Avoid short circuits by storing batteries in dedicated cases. Never carry loose batteries with metal objects.
Charging Guidelines
Use a high-quality external charger for balanced charging and longer lifespan. Avoid overcharging and extreme temperatures.
Helpful Guides
What Is a Battery in a Vape Device? WEEE Recycling & Take-Back Battery Error Diagnostics
Regulatory & Recycling – Ireland
- HSA Ireland – Battery Safety Guidelines
- EPA Ireland – Battery Disposal & Recycling
- WEEE Ireland – Electrical Waste Programme
This product must be disposed of in accordance with WEEE regulations. Do not dispose of batteries in household waste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this battery compatible with all vape devices?
No, only devices designed for 21700 batteries.
How should I charge this battery?
Use a dedicated external charger for best safety and lifespan.
Can I carry it in my pocket?
No, always use a protective battery case.