How do you avoid the dreaded no charged battery?
I have M402 stuff and like it. I have a 2 batteries I alternate while charging the other (with AC or PCC) but sometimes I still get caught with no charged battery. Been vaping 2 weeks and it has happened to me twice already, once at work and once at home. Once a battery I thought I had charging in the PCC just didn't charge. Another time I put a mostly drained battery on AC charger overnight and when I swapped to it during the day, it was still mostly drained and lasted about 10 minutes.
I do have a 3rd battery but I'm saving it in case a battery fails. I don't have enough M401 battery to USB adapters to charge 3 overnight, and I can only fit 2 in the PCC which is what I bring to work.
Today I shelled out for 2 passthrus (one for work and one for home), 2 more 401 to USB adapters, and another 4-port USB charger that can handle up to 2 amps total at 5v (should handle a PT at 1000mA and 2 charging batteries at 500mA each if necessary). So that theoretically should handle any battery emergencies at work and at home.
That's my solution so far - what's yours?
I have M402 stuff and like it. I have a 2 batteries I alternate while charging the other (with AC or PCC) but sometimes I still get caught with no charged battery. Been vaping 2 weeks and it has happened to me twice already, once at work and once at home. Once a battery I thought I had charging in the PCC just didn't charge. Another time I put a mostly drained battery on AC charger overnight and when I swapped to it during the day, it was still mostly drained and lasted about 10 minutes.
I do have a 3rd battery but I'm saving it in case a battery fails. I don't have enough M401 battery to USB adapters to charge 3 overnight, and I can only fit 2 in the PCC which is what I bring to work.
Today I shelled out for 2 passthrus (one for work and one for home), 2 more 401 to USB adapters, and another 4-port USB charger that can handle up to 2 amps total at 5v (should handle a PT at 1000mA and 2 charging batteries at 500mA each if necessary). So that theoretically should handle any battery emergencies at work and at home.
That's my solution so far - what's yours?
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