Charging vaporshark rdna 40

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Anthony71688

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So I'm sitting here wanting to vape so so soooo bad but my vaporshark rdna 40 is charging. It's kind of taking a while so I'm wondering will it use the zip high speed charging with an iPhone wall adapter. I've looked into this and found that the vaporshark wall adapter looks like the same thing just with their custom print on it. So does anyone know if it's the same or not? I'm new to the rdna 40 world of vaping so don't wanna blow the thing up by using the wrong charger
 

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The charging circuitry should limit you to whatever it is designed to handle. For example, if the board is designed for a 1 amp charger, and you plug it into a 2 amp charger, it will only draw 1 amp. You can always go lower (i.e. plug into USB port on computer, which is set for 0.5 amp) and it will charge, it will just take longer. I've never heard of any USB device blowing up because it was plugged into a charger with too high of a power.

According to the Vaporshark website, the Zip High Speed Charger is designed to accommodate a 2 amp charger. If your iPhone wall adapter puts out 2 amps, you will be fine.
 
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