Hello everybody,
a few weeks ago I bought this thing and I'm very satisfied. I wonder if I can charge this with a wall adapter with a 2A charging current, though. It comes only with a USB cable which is supposed to be connected to a PC USB port. No adapter, no charger.
This is not good, because I usually don't just put my PC into a backpack and walk around and then just take my PC out of the backpack at a random place, plug it in a wall and then let it lay there until my ecig is fully charged.
In a user guide they say I can charge it by a 500 mA adapter, but I have only 2 A adapter. Does the iCare have an inbuilt circuit like e.g. cellphones have, that it only takes the current it needs? Or would I damage it by using the 2 A adapter? 500 mA adapters are hard to find without buying any other item (= they come with something but not as a separate item) and unbeleivably more expensive than the adapters with a larger current (e.g. you can buy here a 1 or 2 A adapter for 4-8 USD and a 500 mA one for 10-20 USD; converted currency).
Thank you.
a few weeks ago I bought this thing and I'm very satisfied. I wonder if I can charge this with a wall adapter with a 2A charging current, though. It comes only with a USB cable which is supposed to be connected to a PC USB port. No adapter, no charger.
This is not good, because I usually don't just put my PC into a backpack and walk around and then just take my PC out of the backpack at a random place, plug it in a wall and then let it lay there until my ecig is fully charged.
In a user guide they say I can charge it by a 500 mA adapter, but I have only 2 A adapter. Does the iCare have an inbuilt circuit like e.g. cellphones have, that it only takes the current it needs? Or would I damage it by using the 2 A adapter? 500 mA adapters are hard to find without buying any other item (= they come with something but not as a separate item) and unbeleivably more expensive than the adapters with a larger current (e.g. you can buy here a 1 or 2 A adapter for 4-8 USD and a 500 mA one for 10-20 USD; converted currency).
Thank you.