I seen where some people including myself have missed some of the post in here

So I wanted to repeat something I already said to make sure the new owners of the Disrupter see it.
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This is only my opinion and I don't work at Innokin.
No. 1
Never charge the Disrupter using the cigarette lighter outlet in a Automobile. (This comes straight from Innokin)
I personally ruined a few Droid Razr Max batteries (which are integrated) before Motorola told me that I should only charge my smartphone using my car cig lighter
in a emergency only.

I was even using a Motorola car docking station designed just for the Razr

My batteries in my Razr went from holding a 2 day charge down to holding a 6 hour charge.
Power Surges can screw up Mods with internal batteries, well they can screw any electrical device up

I seen where a MVP 2.0 that could hold a charge for 2 days, all the sudden could only hold a 4 hour charge, due to the person plugged it into the same outlet a refrigerator was plugged in at.
If your lights in your house randomly go dim this is a power surge. Large appliances like refrigerators, heaters, and air conditioners can cause surges.
I personally don't use my computer to charge anything.
I would strongly advise on getting a
Innokin iTaste Wall to USB - 1000mA adapter and a surge protector power strip.
I gave that link so you could see what I was talking about. You can google search for a cheaper price, they normally around $5.
Be real careful using any smartphone adapter to charge any of your mods. Some smartphone adapters can put out 2000mA up to 4000mA.
The output should be marked on the adapter.
I have gotten 2 generic USB wall adapters, one burned up first time I used it and the other one only puts out 500mA even though it says output 1000mA.
I'm not saying you have to get a Innokin but try to get one with a name brand you know and trust on it.
Surge protectors power strip with USB ports on them, Make sure the USB ports can handle 1000mA output.
I got one of these but when I plug a mod in that pulls a 1000mA it shuts the USB port off.
Try never to leave any mod in a hot car.

You can google this and see the pictures of what happens when someone does this
Congrats again to you all.