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Fixr

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This may seem slightly off topic, but how about the USB passthru? I ordered one as I spend way too much time in front of the PC but have read little about them.
Do they have a finite "life" as well, or is it basically a wired "passthru" with no storage at all? Can I expect that it's "sealed" like the manuals and safe for dripping?
I also figured I would be less likely to use a less than charged battery on my first vape due to lack of patience! :)
Thanks for YOUR patience in handling my noob questions, but I feel like a kid 3 days before Christmas! :vapor:
 

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I also figured I would be less likely to use a less than charged battery on my first vape due to lack of patience! :)

I doubt it would do any harm to the battery.

As for the pass-through, I believe there are two types; those with a battery in the cable, and those without. Either way, dripping should be fine as long as the unit wasn't put together with paper maché.
 

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This may seem slightly off topic, but how about the USB passthru? I ordered one as I spend way too much time in front of the PC but have read little about them.
Do they have a finite "life" as well, or is it basically a wired "passthru" with no storage at all? Can I expect that it's "sealed" like the manuals and safe for dripping?
I also figured I would be less likely to use a less than charged battery on my first vape due to lack of patience! :)
Thanks for YOUR patience in handling my noob questions, but I feel like a kid 3 days before Christmas! :vapor:
What type of PT did you get?

There are 2 different kinds: one with an inline battery that puts out around 3.7 volts, and one without the inline battery that puts out around 5 volts.

If you got the 5 volt one DON"T use it on your computer or you may damage the USB port or the motherboard. The computer's USB port only outputs a max of 500 mAh (.5 Amps) and the 5 volt PT needs around 2000 mAh (2 Amps). You'll need an AC to USB Adapter/Charger to use that one.

If you got the one WITH the inline battery then you can use the computer's USB port because the port will only charge the inline battery. The battery itself will power the PV.
 

Fixr

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Well, I honestly can't say, as there is little to no detail on the cignot dot com site for the following product...
ProductCode=510-USB-PTH
Ok, it's tough to send info without using links! :2cool:
That's the one I will eventually get (if time would start moving forward again!)

7 more posts and I can LINK!!! woohoo!

Glad I found a friendly site, I can see I will fritter plenty of time here.
 
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