There's software for both Mac and PC. You can charge from your computer, wall or car USB.
Can I use any 18650 battery in the evic?
I can't believe the mah ratings on these batteries. That's some good engineering.
I'm thinking I'll likely be able to double my vaping time on a single battery when my evic arrives (currently using 1100mah -18490s in my ProVari). I halfheartedly tried to look for the 3400mah batteries yesterday, but didn't find them. I'm glad I didn't look too hard. I did buy 2 extra batteries for the evic though -- I tend to vape a lot!
Looking at all the custom tubing that's coming out for this thing makes me really excited! The first time I tried an evic, the guy had a really custom 18350 tube on it. It was seriously one of the coolest tubes I'd ever seen.. Wish I remember where he picked it up! I'm sure we'll see a lot of aesthetic mods come out for this thing.
Can I use any 18650 battery in the evic?
Looked at GotVapes and they have the battery and say it is the same as what joyetech is selling and it is an unprotected ICR.
I think you can yeah!
I know this thread is starting to collect dust, but it's where I posted my first question about this charger so.....
Neither of my 18650 batteries charge unless I lift the negative end up a little bit. This sorta bothers me. I already returned one of these and this is the replacement unit that I just received. I thought this one was defective just like the first one, and only discovered this positioning "trick" by accident. Should I be concerned? View attachment 188774View attachment 188775
I use the same charger as you and I'm having the same issue with my samsung 2600. I think it is because the wrapping on the battery sticks out a little to much on the positive side. I have to raise the battery a little bit when I put it in the charger for it to make a connection so it will start charging. I haven't noticed any adverse effects of this and according to my multimeter my battery always comes off the charger with a full charge.
I use the same charger as you and I'm having the same issue with my samsung 2600. I think it is because the wrapping on the battery sticks out a little to much on the positive side. I have to raise the battery a little bit when I put it in the charger for it to make a connection so it will start charging. I haven't noticed any adverse effects of this and according to my multimeter my battery always comes off the charger with a full charge.