The Ultimate Cross-Brand Pod Compatibility Guide: Lana, Relx, and SP2S (Gen 1 to Gen 5)
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As closed-pod vaporization systems continue to mature across the region, hardware compatibility has become a crucial subject for users seeking structural versatility, consistent electrical performance, and cross-brand efficiency. Many users frequently ask whether a specific pod brand can function reliably inside alternative device chassis.
At Lana Vape SG Online, we maintain an exhaustive technical specification archive for leading closed-system hardware. This comprehensive engineering guide dissects the physical, dimensional, and electrical compatibility parameters between Lana, Relx, and SP2S hardware lines.
⚠️ Singapore Local Compliance Note (HSA Compliance)
According to the Singapore Health Sciences Authority (HSA) and the Tobacco and Vaporisers Control Act (TVCA), the possession, use, import, and distribution of emerging and imitation tobacco alternative products remain strictly prohibited within the country. This analysis serves as an objective, non-transactional technical specification database for academic, research, and general engineering comparison purposes.
1. Physical Base Architecture: Flat vs. Curved Base Designs
To understand why certain pods physically sit correctly within alternative device slots while others fail to seat, we must examine their lower base geometry. The industry currently operates under two major physical design languages:
- Generation 1 Classic (Flat Bottom): This legacy footprint features a perfectly flat, rectangular lower base with sharp 90-degree outer edges. This design was popularized by early closed-loop pod systems and continues to be used by SP2S and classic Lana devices.
- Generation 4 & 5 (Curved/Ergonomic Bottom): Modern devices feature an aerodynamic, double-curved bottom profile. These pods are rounded at the base, meaning they cannot physically fit into classic, flat-bottom receiver slots without leaving significant gaps or failing to activate the magnetic contact sensors.
To cross-verify the electrical and dimensional parameters of your modular starter kit, you can refer to the ASDF Offgrid Engage Starter Kit specifications in our central database.
2. Electrical Parameter Matrix: Contact Pin Spacing & Resistance
Even if a pod physically slides into a device slot, vaporisation cannot occur without proper electrical bridging. The device’s gold-plated spring pins must line up perfectly with the metal contact plates on the base of the pod.
| Pod Brand / Model | Native Target Device | Contact Pin Spacing | Base Geometry | Coil Material & Avg. Resistance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lana Premium Pods | Lana Device | 10.5mm | Flat Bottom | Honeycomb Ceramic (1.2 Ω) |
| Relx Classic Pods | Relx Classic | 10.5mm | Flat Bottom | Honeycomb Ceramic (1.2 Ω) |
| Relx Infinity Pods | Relx Infinity / Essential | 11.2mm | Curved Bottom | FEELM Ceramic (1.2 Ω) |
| SP2S Pod Series | SP2S Device | 10.5mm | Flat Bottom | Custom Ceramic Core (1.1 Ω) |
Key Takeaway on Pin Mismatch:
Attempting to force a curved-base cartridge (like the Relx Infinity) into a flat-base device (like the SP2S or standard Lana device) is not just physically restricted—the contact pins are spaced wider apart (11.2mm vs 10.5mm). This mismatch prevents the circuit from closing, resulting in zero current flow and a failing LED indicator.
For full mechanical dimensional data and core specifications of closed cartridge systems, consult the comprehensive Lana Vape Singapore Product Collection specifications.
3. Core Physics: Honeycomb Ceramic Resistance vs. Vaporization Efficiency
The vaporization experience is determined by the interaction between the device’s voltage output and the cartridge's internal coil resistance (impedance). Most compatible pods utilize custom high-porosity ceramic cores.
When a 3.7V device powers a 1.2 Ω coil, it produces an optimal heat profile that vaporizes the liquid cleanly without scorching the organic cotton wrapper or overheating the ceramic substrate. Using a cartridge with an uncalibrated resistance rating (e.g., trying to run a low-resistance 0.8 Ω pod on a high-voltage non-regulated legacy device) can cause the heating element to exceed 260°C, leading to dry hits, liquid leakage, or premature component failure.
Detailed hardware dimensions and battery life configurations can be cross-referenced inside the Vapetape Unplug Modular Battery specification archive.
4. Hardware Verification and Customer Support Desk
Because hardware batches can undergo minor design alterations from the manufacturers, checking compatibility before unboxing your cartridges ensures absolute product longevity and optimal performance.
If you require precise physical dimension verification, battery charge manual lookups, or batch compatibility troubleshooting, our technical staff is available to assist you. For real-time hardware compatibility diagnostics or stock inquiry for specific device versions, you can contact our technical support desk directly via our designated secure communication channels:
✉️ Technical Specifications & Compatibility Assistance:
- Official WhatsApp Support Desk: wa.link/sgvape8 (Fast Diagnosis)
- Official Telegram Channel: @Fionasg66 (24/7 Hardware Support)
Disclaimer: All hardware specifications and technical comparison details have been compiled from public manufacturer data sheets. This content is for educational and informational research purposes only. Please respect your local regulations.