The utilization of a common mobile device charging cable as a makeshift power source for vaporizing concentrated cannabis oil presents significant risks. This practice involves connecting a standard Android charger, typically designed to deliver a low-voltage electrical current to recharge batteries, directly to the heating element within a cartridge containing cannabis oil. The intent is to heat the oil to a temperature sufficient for vaporization and subsequent inhalation.
This method is discouraged due to potential hazards including overheating, electrical shock, and damage to both the cartridge and the charging device. The unregulated application of electrical current can lead to inconsistent vaporization, potentially producing harmful byproducts. Furthermore, the lack of safety features in improvised setups increases the risk of battery explosion and personal injury. Historically, individuals without access to regulated vaporizing devices have sought alternative methods, highlighting the need for responsible and safe consumption practices.