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Old 11-04-2009, 02:50 PM   #11
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I got my PCC off a dealer for free for this same issue. If you push down with your finger a few minutes later, does it light up and charge? I know if you push down, let it back up, then push right back down it wont necessarily work. But if it is actually working, you just need to add some little plastic pieces to the lid to hold the battery down further in the PCC. Test them first without gluing them, then when you have enough to activate the charging, but not too much that the lid is visibly strained, glue away!
That worked. You just saved me three hours of driving.
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Old 11-05-2009, 09:26 PM   #12
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Does the mega battery really last that much longer? I go through 4 or 5 of the standard batteries per day. Which is why I got the PCC. I also picked up a USB pass through to plug in when I'm in my car or at my computer.

I suppose you could say I'm a heavy vaper. But I haven't had an analog since the day I started vaping.
Well, I work 8 hours a day in a place where no smoking is allowed. And out of politeness I try not to vape either--at least not much

Details: I vape about half a batt in the morning when I get up; I take a freshly charged batt out the door with me and most of the time it lasts till I get off work. I come home where two batts are usually enough for the evening.

I carry two spares in my pocket during the day. I could live with one spare, though I also like to be heavily protected from my fumble fingers

I got five or six megabatts and don't use them all. Everyone of them worked right out of the box and have lasted a couple of months so far.

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Old 11-05-2009, 09:32 PM   #13
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Does the mega battery really last that much longer? I go through 4 or 5 of the standard batteries per day. Which is why I got the PCC. I also picked up a USB pass through to plug in when I'm in my car or at my computer.

I suppose you could say I'm a heavy vaper. But I haven't had an analog since the day I started vaping.
FYI: After looking at many alternatives for extended times away from electric, as in camping, I've decided to get the "Chuck" battery mod. I don't have any experience with it yet. I probably will next year.

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Old 11-05-2009, 09:41 PM   #14
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I keep saying that I'm going to do it.. and I swear that I really am. I'm pretty confident that I can make a modification to the 510 PCC so it will accept the Mega battery.. and even have the lid close. Of course, I realize that the PCC won't be able to charge the Mega batteries as many times as it can a standard. But two or maybe three times would be fine.
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