OK, if you got the Mini PCC kit, there is a manual in it with all the instructions. If you got an individual mini PCC, I forgot to include manuals with that (my bad), but it will be posted soon on our website, and I can send you a copy in e-mail if you want. And they will have manuals with them as soon as extra manuals arrive in NJ.The new mini pcc? I couldn't figure out how to charge a battery in it...
Do you just drop it in and let it go? Or drop it in and push and hold the button? I haven't needed to use it yet! Lol
And the two battery meters that show as you push the button, which is for which battery?
But to explain quickly, after inserting the battery you enter charging mode by pushing and holding the charge button for about three seconds. The LED on the e-cig will light up and stay lit.
While charging, pushing the button will enter display mode, then you can toggle between the two displays by pushing the button again. The e-cig battery display is on the left, the PCC battery display is on the right.
Thanks!I love how slick the new mini pcc is tho. Also, the new reg pcc with LCD inside, is much easier to use than before. The red and green lights never seemed to work right. Nice Improvement!

As far as the new batteries, the new 'switch' doesn't seem to activate the battery any quicker than comparable kr808d-1 batts. am I missing something? This one does stay lit when charging, so I'm guessing it is the new type of battery? Thought maybe It was an older battery at first...
the batteries are not for me, but the pcc's are fantastic so far!
You've got the same problem I had when I was trying to come up with a good way to demonstrate the faster switch. How do you show the difference between a fraction of a second and a much smaller fraction of a second? ANd how do you show the switch speed, when all that can actually be seen is the LED speed? Argl.
I've seen the testing results. I know that the switches are ten times faster than other acoustic switches. But, all I can come up with to actually show that is to go by the amount of vapor being produced in a one second puff. Take a MF and another brand, take a one second puff from each, and see how much more vapor the MF produces in that first second than the other brand.
But, I'm wondering why you say the batteries aren't for you? Fair enough, you aren't noticing the faster switch. But are you having any problems with them? Is there something you don't like about the performance? The look or feel? You didn't give any criticism of them, so I'm wondering why they aren't for you?