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Camping and vaping

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FisherPal

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As the summer season approaches, so does camping time! Wasn't vaping last summer so this wasn't an issue then but, with the gear I currently use, this is going to be a real problem (other than having to idle the truck for a couple of hours a day just to charge up some Ego batts which isn't going to happen for several reasons). So ... for all you campers out there ... what do YOU do?
 

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...other than having to idle the truck for a couple of hours a day...

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I didn't know solar chargers existed, like zer0ith mentioned, but it would be a better choice for sure! In my city, leaving your car on idle for more than 3 minutes can lead to an expensive fine.

Otherwise, think of the all the pollution you'd make for such a small device!
 

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Yeah I have thought about camping and vaping a few times since I started. I usually go for two weeks every summer so it should be interesting to see if I can keep up with charging.

We usually bring a little Honda EU2000i that we run for about 3 or 4 hours every couple of days to charge up our two-way radios, flashlights, etc. It runs pretty quiet and a tank of gas will last us the whole trip.

As an alternative some kind of solar panel + gel cell battery solution would be nice. That way you can keep a big battery constantly charging (with a charge controller/regulator of course) so you can recharge your PV batteries anytime day or night.

Charging eGo's should adapt easily to this sort of setup as they all charge by way of 5V DC.

For the bigger PV's that use IMR's, I do see that some trustfire chargers have dual AC and 12V DC barrel type inputs. With the rite adapters you should be able to charge your IMR's with solar without having to invert to AC.

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I had to camp last weekend for Carolina Rebellion. Two nights only though so wasnt that bad. I had one kgo battery and two 18650 batteries for my Provari. Charged them all before i left. Had more than enough battery life till i got back home. I used the Provari around my campsite and took my cheaper lighter Kgo into the festival. I did bring my usb kgo charger in case i needed it.

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