Car Charging....

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dormouse

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No you cannot use it without comparing. The one meant for your phone may not have enough mA output. Check the AC to USB that came with your ecig and see what volts and what amps it puts out. Anything between what your ecig's AC to USB puts out and standard USB which is 5v 500ma (.5A) will be OK (and in fact the mA output of the car USB can even be higher (I have one that is 2A aka 2000mA) - the battery cable will only take what mA it needs). Any adapter that puts out less voltage or less mA than what your ecig AC to USB puts out, or puts out more voltage than 5v will not be usable.

Chances are your adapter will be usable for charging a battery but you have to check them. However, if the car charger did not come with your phone and was purchased separately as a standard car lighter to USB, then it is probably 5v and 500mA and that would be fine (USB spec, same as a motherboard USB slot on a PC)
 
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djp5690

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No you cannot use it without comparing. The one meant for your phone may not have enough mA output. Check the AC to USB that came with your ecig and see what volts and what amps it puts out. Anything between what your ecig's AC to USB puts out and standard USB which is 5v 500ma (.5A) will be OK (and in fact the mA output of the car USB can even be higher (I have one that is 2A aka 2000mA) - the battery cable will only take what mA it needs). Any adapter that puts out less voltage or less mA than what your ecig AC to USB puts out, or puts out more voltage than 5v will not be usable.

Chances are your adapter will be usable for charging a battery but you have to check them. However, if the car charger did not come with your phone and was purchased separately as a standard car lighter to USB, then it is probably 5v and 500mA and that would be fine (USB spec, same as a motherboard USB slot on a PC)

My car plug-in is rated for 5v and 1a....this seems to fit your parameters, so I will assume it will work, right? Thanks again, man. You are quite knowledgeable, and have been super helpful! I really appreciate it!
 

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Im sure it'll be fine bud. I've been charging my gizmo's off of various 3rd party chargers for years without incident. Manufacturers *cough* at&t *cough* will tell you that you will damage it so they can sell you something 3 times more costly than necessary. All these devices run on lithium ion and will charge very similarly and makers of said devices are all aware of this and in communication with each other so I find it hard to believe it an issue. But if you're real worried about voiding the warranty and such, better go ahead and ask SI.
 
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