chuck info please....

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wenchy69

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thanks so much for the speedy reply. do you mind me just asking you some questions? i've been trawling through the threads and get myself so confused! i have a fair idea from pictures how big both chucks are. and i'm fairly sure 510 attys can be used on them.
i'm confused with the batteries. not sure if you guys in the states call what we call 'AA' batteries? is that the size they take? it looks just like the duracell someone had on their chuck. also, what is a protected battery? and how long does the battery last between charges? i'm becoming quite the chain vaperer here! i'm not concerned about graphics and such, just about the workings of it all and what else i'd need to purchase besides the actual chuck. when people talk in battery volts, it really means nothing to me as i don't understand volts at all. yep, i'm a newbie and not a very clever one either!
any help/advice is very much appreciated. :)
 

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OK, I'll do my best (and others WILL chime in, just slow tonight)....

Chucks come with whatever atty connector you want on it, so just make sure to request the 510 when ordering.

Batteries: I don't know if AA here is different than AA there but we can forget them b/c the Chuck doesn't run off AAs. Standard AAs put out 1.2v and as such will not power a Chuck. With a small Chuck you run at 3.7v and the large Chuck can be run at 3.7v, 6v, or 7.4v. Depending upon your needs/desires you might be fine with 3.7v as a lot of people are. Personally, I find 3.7v doesn't cut it for me b/c I want more heat and throat hit.

To run at 3.7v the Chuck uses - 18650 like shown here: Protected 18650 Battery, 3000 mah
You can also run at 6volts by using two CR123's like shown here: Protected 16340/RCR123A 3.0 V Lithium Ion Battery

To compare battery run time look at the mAh rating of the battery (bigger the number longer it'll last between charges). An 18650 (2400mAh or 3000mAh) generally lasts most people 2 days between charges. The CR123's are rated at only 880mAh (and even though there's two, you don't and the numbers together since they're doubling the voltage, not the run time - so 880mAh) which will last ~6hours.

Keep in mind different people vape differently, one persons heavy vaping is another person light vaping so battery life really varies from person to person.

Protected batteries: These include a protection circuit built-in to the battery to prevent overcharge & undercharge issues. Some unprotected batteries, when misused, have been known to explode/discharge - not good. My suggestion is to ALWAYS use protected as it's more user friendly, do you HAVE to? Nope, but I'd reccommend it! Both the batts I linked are protected (keep in mind if it doesn't stated "Protected" it's probably not). Lots of sellers to buy batteries from, I liked that site b/c I've personally had good service from them but there's certainly other (hopefully closer to you?) places.

One last thing, if you're going to go the high voltage route (anything above 3.7v is considered HV) you should get some HV atomizers as the higher voltage can/will shorten the life of standard attys. If you're just going the 3.7v route, stock 510s are fine.

HTH!
 

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DealExtreme probably has the cheapest prices on batteries. Most people here don't bother with them because of the long shipping time -- they're in China. As you're in Australia, they might be as quick as ordering from the U.S. Just search for the battery size you want and make sure you get the "protected" ones.

There are also probably vendors in Australia who carry them. They're li-ion or lithium ion batteries.
 

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I switch between 3.7 and 6volt depending on juice and mood
And i have yet to kill off a 18650 3000 mah but i do change after one day as i like optimal performance


Whatever you get batt wise a good charger is trustfire tr001 as it can charge both the 18650 and the 16340 and several others so you dont need two or more charger's cluttering up:thumb:
 

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thanks guys. all these numbers, mah and volt thingies just make my head swirl! i'm a girl and not into volts etc...LOL. that's boy stuff. i just wanna vape easily with no dramas. i wonder if anyone would be kind enough to make a list of things i'd need to purchase to go with the little chuck? also a link as to where i could order said things?
am i annoying you all yet? sorry! LOL
 

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if you don't already have an atomizer, you should get one according to the type of connector you ask jeff to give you. after you get the atomizer of your choice, your battery options are 16340s or 18350s. Make sure you get protected

16340 battery link: DealExtreme: Search for 16340 (60 products in 11 categories)
18350 battery link: (too lazy to find this... 2:20 am lazyness)
 

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Wenchy,

Just to clarify, the 16340 that others have mentioned IS a CR123 (also know as a RCR123a - The "R" stands for "rechargable" which you definately want though some sellers still just call their rechargables CR123's). The #16340 refers to the nominal/approximate dimensions (16mm diameter x 34mm length, the 0 refers to the shape - round). CR123's/16340's are available in both 3.0v and 3.7v varieties as well as protected and unprotected. Make sure you get the 3.7v variety and I'd recommend the protected ones.
 

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thanks guys. all these numbers, mah and volt thingies just make my head swirl! i'm a girl and not into volts etc...LOL. that's boy stuff. i just wanna vape easily with no dramas. i wonder if anyone would be kind enough to make a list of things i'd need to purchase to go with the little chuck? also a link as to where i could order said things?
am i annoying you all yet? sorry! LOL
You won't find a protected 18350 anywhere but MadVapes. I spent a couple of days looking. (I did find one wholesaler that sells them in lots of 500+.)

I just ordered a Little Chuck. (I'm also not interested in 5 or 6 volt vaping.) You will need:

16340 batteries (aka CR123A). Make sure they're 3.6 or 3.7 volts, not 3.0. The Little Chuck uses one at a time so you only need 2 (so you can charge one while using the other.) I ordered 3 to have a security blanket. (When you have a mod that uses 2 batts, you need to keep them in pairs, but that's not a factor here.) ETA: Or 18350 batteries.

Battery charger

Atomizers

Liquid in your flavor of choice

That's it. You can order your Little Chuck with a fitting for a 510, 801 or 901 atomizer. If you want to use different types of atomizers you can buy adapters. If you order the 510, you can get adapters for both of the others from Jeff for $5 when you order. (The 901 connector works with cartomizers.)
 
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can anyone please point me in the direction of any info that will tell me all i need to know about a chuck?
much appreciated. :)

Did you ever get your Chuck? I want 1 but I too am not sure what to buy. Is The Chuck just the holder for the batt? You can't get everything you need for it on their website? Are the links below good battery & charger options? I don't understand all the volt talk either. I think I need the chuck, adapter for 801 ( I have 801 atty.), charger & the batteries. I want safe protected batts. even though I still don't all the way know what that means or what lithium means (yes, I'm that stupid.) All I know is I want something w/good hit, vapor, & lasts @ least 1 day w/out having to recharge.
Thanks

DealExtreme: $8.39 AC/Car Lithium Battery Charger for 18650 (100V~240V/12~24V)
DealExtreme: $8.10 UltraFire Protected 18650 3.7V "2600mAh" Lithium Batteries - Red (2-Battry Pack)

or

http://www.madvapes.com/Protected-16340RCR123A-30-V-Lithium-Ion-Battery_p_2213.html

Protected 18350 Lithium Ion Battery
 

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Ok, the Chuck is a lot like the batteries you probably already have. You screw your atomizer and cartridge onto it and vape away. The reason the Chuck and other mods exist is to solve one major downside to the E-cig, the battery life. With the 18650 you are looking at a good 2 days on one freshly charged battery. There are also other little bonuses like for example a li-on battery like that charges over 3.7 volts initially so you are getting a little more power to the atty, which translates to more vapor/flavor. There is also the option for 6 volts but for simplicity's sake and my lack of fondness for typing I'll leave that up to one of the others.
 

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Did you ever get your Chuck? I want 1 but I too am not sure what to buy. Is The Chuck just the holder for the batt? You can't get everything you need for it on their website? Are the links below good battery & charger options? I don't understand all the volt talk either. I think I need the chuck, adapter for 801 ( I have 801 atty.), charger & the batteries. I want safe protected batts. even though I still don't all the way know what that means or what lithium means (yes, I'm that stupid.) All I know is I want something w/good hit, vapor, & lasts @ least 1 day w/out having to recharge.http://www.madvapes.com/Protected-18350-Lithium-Ion-Battery_p_2041.html
Yes, basically the Chuck is just the holder for the battery. But, as jctennis said, the batteries are a lot better than the standard ones that come with your kit.

Once you buy your Chuck, you won't need to buy stock batteries again and you can keep the ones you have for "emergency" backup.

You can buy a Chuck made to fit a 510, an 801 or a 901 atomizer. If you want to use more than one type of atomizer, you need adapters. Jeff carries adapters that will let you use an 801 or 901 atomizer or a cartomizer on a 510 Chuck. If you buy the 801 or 901 Chuck, you can buy adapters elsewhere.

That's all you buy from Jeff's website.

You buy the batteries and a charger from a battery site (or Mad Vapes) and you buy your atomizers, carts and liquid wherever you want.

I bought 4 of the AW LiMN 16340s for my Little Chuck. I also bought a Screwdriver on sale to tide me over until my Chuck comes. It uses the same batteries and I'm going through them pretty fast. They're lasting about 4-5 hours each, but that's a lot better than the 45 minutes the stock batteries for a 510 last.

And don't feel stupid -- only a small percentage of the people around here had jobs or hobbies that made all this stuff easy for them to understand. (I knew what lithium is, but four months ago I had no idea that they used it in batteries.) The rest of us are learning as we go along. The people on this forum (and their posts) are a great resource.
 

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"With the 18650 you are looking at a good 2 days on one freshly charged battery. "

That's what I'm talking about. I want one. Is the Chuck the one with the longest lasting battery of all the mods? How does the Chuck and SB compare in battery life?
Look at the mAh on each battery. Preferably they should be from the same manufacturer because some companies tend to have more optimistic ones than others.
 
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