PCC-- educate me please in Model Specific Discussion; Hello!
Anyone use the PCC ?
I think I understand that it provides a portable charging source that doesn't need ...
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PCC-- educate me please
Hello!
Anyone use the PCC?
I think I understand that it provides a portable charging source that doesn't need any electricity to charge the batteries, right? (Providing, that is, as long as the PCC itself is charged up.)
But, it also plugs into a wall to charge it's self back up, right?
Can it be used while plugged in to charge batteries also?
Thank you!
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Take a look at igetcha videos review on the subject.
YouTube - REVIEW OF THE PCC TITAN E-CIG CHARGING CASE FROM TECC
He is a forum member and a regular reviewer.
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Okay, I thought it would charge 4 batteries all at once, but instead, when it is charged up, it will charge the equivalent of 4 batteries from dead.
So, it appears that it is designed to hold the battery, an atomizer (or 2?) and an extra cartridge (or 2?), right?
Sounds like the perfect case anyway. Just doesn't charge as many batteries at one time that I thought it did, and it is good to know that that isn't the way it is.
LTBV
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Sorry if this is a thread hijack but I'm unable to start my own at this point. I'm very interested in the 510 as my next ecig, largely because of the PCC. While igetcha's video is a useful tour of the PCC's features and usage, I don't see where it goes beyond that and really constitutes a review. I'd like to hear from people who have been using this product and the latest version of the 510. Does the PCC live up to its claims?
Also, there is a lot of discussion about the batteries, manual vs automatic, etc., and with all the information I can't figure out what issues may have been resolved. Does the manual's button stick? Does the auto activate in a stiff wind? What suppliers have the best and latest equipment?
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I have one of these, but I rarely use it. Not because I don't like it; I do. I just use different ecigs, mostly.
IT's a great case though. It holds one battery (that's all you need with it) one atomizer with cartridge and two extra cartriges.
Mine came with a USB charger only, not a wall charger. You charge it up (there is an indicator light) and then you put in your battery. Don't screw it in-- just put it in and close the top. The top holds the battery down so it connects. This makes it easy to remove and put in, since you don't have to screw it in.
It's really a great case if it fits your favorite device. I still plan on using it more one of these days.
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I have a 510 under the brand name of Titan and the PCC and have been using them for about 6 weeks now. ( old and new models)
The Titan is superb in my opinion, offering a whole load of vapour, and throat hit, depending of course on the juice of your choice.
It is a thirsty e-cig, which runs quite hot on the atomiser, so you have to be careful not to let the cart get dry.
I personally do not drip onto the 510. I keep my DSE901 for that.
It comes with a manual and an auto battery. The manual being the better of the two.
Do I recommend it? MOST CERTAINLY I DO.....lol
Now the PCC.
I bought this along with the old 510 which came with the PCC. I plugged the PCC into the mains and fully charged it. This charge will last for up to 4 chargings of auto batteries or 3-4 days, whichever comes first.
And Yes, you can charge a battery in it whilst it is on charge itself.
You can fit one auto battery in, along with an atomiser with cart attached, and 2 spare carts, ensuring that when you go out you have a fully charged battery, and you can in between vapes, put your 510 back into the case, keeping it safe, and charged, till you next need it.
Thats the primary function of the PCC. The ability to take your e-cig with you, without the necessity of taking a full kit of spares with you.
The manual battery doesnt stick at all.
The auto battery can be brought to life in strong winds etc., but only for split seconds.
Hope that helps a bit.
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Huge help, Christena, and thank you, Kendra!
So, the auto battery problem has not been resolved? On this side of the water the best supplier appears to be Wicked but their full kit only includes one battery. I guess that must be auto if that's the only one working with the PCC. One reviewer said she couldn't bring the auto into a noisy environment without it turning on. I don't know if I want to deal with that, and I don't think I'd care for the manual if it can't fit in the PCC.
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The PCC can NOT be used with the manual battery?!?!
Really?
Last edited by let,there,be,vaping; 05-15-2009 at 08:53 PM.
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Okay, went to Janty USA site and the PCC DOES fit the Dura-C, which is the manual switch model. Whew~
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