PCC for 510 in The E-Cigarette; My PCC is coming tomorow in the mail I am super excited. Anyone know the initial charging time on the ...
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PCC for 510
My PCC is coming tomorow in the mail
I am super excited. Anyone know the initial charging time on the case and how long to charge the case afterwards?
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Originally Posted by
hadenough
My
PCC is coming tomorow in the mail

I am super excited. Anyone know the initial charging time on the case and how long to charge the case afterwards?
4 hours is the full charging time. There's no 'initial' and 'later' charging. It's when the green light comes on it's charged, and many vendors have it fully or partially charged when the ship it.
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Originally Posted by
Kent C
4 hours is the full charging time. There's no 'initial' and 'later' charging. It's when the green light comes on it's charged, and many vendors have it fully or partially charged when the ship it.
cool! do you own one? does it make vaping alot easier in your opinion?
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Originally Posted by
hadenough
cool! do you own one? does it make vaping alot easier in your opinion?
I have four. And yes, it makes vaping on the go rather inconsequential. Swap batteries and keep on going. I have a dual usb car plug (rated 1amp x 2 ports) where I can use a passthrough while driving and charge the pcc as well. That way you're fully charged when you get where you're going.
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Mine came yesterday, it was almost fully charged. Took only about 20 mins before the light went green.
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Originally Posted by
Kent C
I have four. And yes, it makes vaping on the go rather inconsequential. Swap batteries and keep on going. I have a dual usb car plug (rated 1amp x 2 ports) where I can use a passthrough while driving and charge the
pcc as well. That way you're fully charged when you get where you're going.
Wow I think I found my next 2 investments lol this is getting kinda pricey!
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HadEnough,
just remember to keep it clean! My PCC got flaky after about a week or two, until I noticed a ring of crud on the PCC contact - Q-tips and isopropyl alcohol took care of it!
And btw - incredibly obvious point of note - It can hold THREE carts, if you attach on to the atty inside it..... (Which I never figured out until I read about it on here, after having it for a month!)
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I love my PCC! Just make sure the top red light comes on while charging batts. I know others have had problems and mine works most of the time. If the light doesn't come on (and you know the batt is dead) Stick a folded up piece of paper or tagboard between the lid and batt to hold it all the way down so it charges. Hopefully you won't have this problem.
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Originally Posted by
Bubo
HadEnough,
just remember to keep it clean! My
PCC got flaky after about a week or two, until I noticed a ring of crud on the
PCC contact - Q-tips and isopropyl alcohol took care of it!
And btw - incredibly obvious point of note - It can hold THREE carts, if you attach on to the
atty inside it..... (Which I never figured out until I read about it on here, after having it for a month!)
Thanks for the advice I am glad I know now and not later. It is good to learn from ones mistakes, bet better to learn from others mistakes. lol
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Originally Posted by
WonderfulMe
I love my
PCC! Just make sure the top red light comes on while charging batts. I know others have had problems and mine works most of the time. If the light doesn't come on (and you know the batt is dead) Stick a folded up piece of paper or tagboard between the lid and batt to hold it all the way down so it charges. Hopefully you won't have this problem.
Would really be bummed if that happens
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