The voltage readouts on mods usually aren't all that accurate. In any case, that minor a voltage difference doesn't matter.
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The discharge cycle for 18650s goes not from 4.2 to 0v but from 4.2 to something around 3v. Most cells are damaged if discharged below 2.5v, and with mechs you usually get an unacceptable dip in vape quality below 3.5v or so.
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I don't think any does. I have the Revenger and it uses micro USB. As for the X, I've never seen it marketed as anything other than a micro USB device. Did you actually try connecting a USB-C cable?
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The temperature protection message isn't a warning, it just shows that tc is working. As the coil reaches the set temperature the mod will throttle down the wattage. Just keep on vaping.
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That sounds like good coil life at that wattage, though it depends on your eliquid. High vg, sweeteners, and dark liquids mess up coils faster.
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They told you wrong. The charger itself is inside the mod, the wall adapter is only a power source. The charger built into the mod draws the amps it needs (or is supposed to at least), and the wall adapter will only provide what is requested. Using a higher rated wall adapter is better as it...
Even if they're original, you're exceeding the cdr of those batteries. And that's assuming that the resistance reading is correct, which is far from a safe bet (no resistance meter is accurate at such low resistances). Not the best of ideas.
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The wall wart shouldn't be able to cause that. The charger is inside the mod and the wall wart will only provide the power that the mod draws. If the wall wart was faulty it would've failed, not the mod.
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I just couldn't deal with the Kayfun Lite style fill method anymore. I wouldn't even use bottom fill tanks anymore, and I've pretty much settled on only buying top airflow tanks from now on.
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That's not how USB charging works though. The charger is inside the mod, the wall wart is simply a power supply. The charging circuitry inside the mod limits how much current is drawn, so using a higher rated wall adapter isn't dangerous (in fact, it's safer, because the wall adapter won't heat...
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