High watt atomizer power source?

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Caoolio

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Hi guys, wanted to ask a question.

I'm sick of having to charge my battery while using it, I dunno if this has happened to you but moving your battery while the charger is connected can damage the micro-usb port (I've had this be the end of a few of my batteries) and some cheaper batteries don't even support usage while charging.

I've used direct wall power supplies before but do any of you know if there are any high wattage (50w and over)? I've had these before but the last one I had only wen't up to about 10w or so. I don't even know what to google to find these and don't even know if they exist.

Thanks :D
 

Caoolio

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Hi guys, wanted to ask a question.

I'm sick of having to charge my battery while using it, I dunno if this has happened to you but moving your battery while the charger is connected can damage the micro-usb port (I've had this be the end of a few of my batteries) and some cheaper batteries don't even support usage while charging.

I've used direct wall power supplies before but do any of you know if there are any high wattage (50w and over)? I've had these before but the last one I had only wen't up to about 10w or so. I don't even know what to google to find these and don't even know if they exist.

Thanks :D

Also it would be nice to charge my device faster (By not having to use it while charging) and have it ready to go for when I leave.
 
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Alter

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I lost faith in any internal battery mods with getting 6 months out of a IStick50 before it began dying. As for fast charging I don't know much about that other than I don't use the USB charging port unless I absolutely have to and have no other choice. I would lean more to doing more damage than good trying to fast charge a mod cause your heating up the battery charging and if you don't give it a rest period after to cool down it will damage your hitter. Same philosophy with battery chargers, you should let the battery rest after taken off the charger.
 
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