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Looking for a specific working Mini Variable Voltage Ego USB Passthrough "mod". The type that works strictly on USB and has no battery, just like the one in the following image. Any color is fine but must have at least a 3 ft. cord.

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I'm not interested in the kind that has an internal battery, like the following...

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In case no one has any to sell:

eGo V.V USB PT|eGo Variable Voltage USB Passthrough - $4.95USD each + reasonable S/H (IMO). Available in SS only. 3 different shipping options & prices available

I ordered some for myself and 4 friends just this morning.
 
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That's where I'm going to order from, but I was hoping someone had one I could try out before I placed an order with them. I'm not 100% sure this will actually be a good fit for me so I wanna try one first.

Also, I've been buying from them for years but I am leery of ordering from them anymore because they put "Electronic Cigarette Vaporizer" on the customs form. That kinda worries me because of the vape mail ban/PACT Act.

BTW: Never order any name brand mods from them, it's all clones and really bad ones at that. I bought a Pico 75W and a Cloupor mini from them about 3 months ago and they are unusable. They are basically made dummy chipsets that are nothing more than vaping in bypass mod. No buck, no boost. The packaging is stellar but the authenticity codes are just printed on and you can't scratch them lol. I did get my money back, but it's not worth the hassle. I would guess that maybe the tanks are probably OK, but stay away from the mods. Other than that, I like their products for the most part. And I like their ego batts because they have spring loaded pins.
 

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Those USB Passthroughs really only work with what would be High Ohms. Like 2.0 Ohms or so. Because USB ports just Can't Supply enough Amps to drive what Most People use today Ohm-wise.

I think a Computer 3.0 Port Max's Out around 0.9 Amps. And that Aint Much for Most Atomizer Builds. And even a 2 Amp Wall Charger is going to Starve Coils under 2.0 Ohms.
 
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Those USB Passthroughs really only work with what would be High Ohms. Like 2.0 Ohms or so. Because USB ports just Can't Supply enough Amps to drive what Most People use today Ohm-wise.

I think a Computer 3.0 Port Max's Out around 0.9 Amps. And that Aint Much for Most Atomizer Builds. And even a 2 Amp Wall Charger is going to Starve Coils under 2.0 Ohms.

Hmmmm. I'd be using it for clearomizers 1.5 to 1.8 ohms @8-12 watts. Hoping to use in a car with 12V USB adapter, Looks like I'll need an adapter with a 3 amp or higher output.

https://www.amazon.com/2019-Metal-C...s=Car+3+Amp+12+Volt+USB&qid=1620010688&sr=8-3
 

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Hmmmm. I'd be using it for clearomizers 1.5 to 1.8 ohms @8-12 watts. Hoping to use in a car with 12V USB adapter, Looks like I'll need an adapter with a 3 amp or higher output.

https://www.amazon.com/2019-Metal-C...s=Car+3+Amp+12+Volt+USB&qid=1620010688&sr=8-3

Yeah...?

Some of those Passthroughs might have a Hard Time working at 1.5 Ohms.

Also, Many of those "High" Amp USB Chargers rely on "Quick Charge" technology. So if whatever you plug into it Doesn't do a Quick Charge Handshake and tell the Charger it can handle Lots of Amp, the charger will do a Fall-Back to Lower Amps.

It Might Work. And if you Fry it, $4.95 isn't exactly going to Break the Bank.
 

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Yeah...?

Some of those Passthroughs might have a Hard Time working at 1.5 Ohms.

Also, Many of those "High" Amp USB Chargers rely on "Quick Charge" technology. So if whatever you plug into it Doesn't do a Quick Charge Handshake and tell the Charger it can handle Lots of Amp, the charger will do a Fall-Back to Lower Amps.

It Might Work. And if you Fry it, $4.99 isn't exactly going to Break the Bank.

Aaaaw nutz!!!!!!!!!! Now I have some things to think about.

Don't they make 3+ amp USB adapters that aren't "Quick Charge"?

I will tell you that many ego and even cigalike devices will fire at 1.5 ohms (yes I know that's not safe because of the batteries in those devices). I'll just use the PT at 1.8-2.0 ohms if I have to.

But I still need a 3+ amp charger!
 
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Aaaaw nutz!!!!!!!!!! Now I have some things to think about.

Don't they make 3+ amp USB adapters that aren't "Quick Charge"?

I will tell you that many ego and even cigalike devices will fire at 1.5 ohms (yes I know that's not safe because of the batteries in those devices). I'll just use the PT at 1.8-2.0 ohms if I have to.

But I still need a 3+ amp charger!

I'm sure they make a 3 Amp Low Tech Charger. They Make Everything.

I just Know about that Quick Charger thing because I bought a Charger thinking it would Pump Out 3 Amp. But when I got it it only would Output 1 Amp.

Then I saw in the Fine Print of the Instructions it said that 3 Amps was Only Available when connected to "Quick Charge" Compatible devices.
 

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I'm sure they make a 3 Amp Low Tech Charger. They Make Everything.

I just Know about that Quick Charger thing because I bought a Charger thinking it would Pump Out 3 Amp. But when I got it it only would Output 1 Amp.

Then I saw in the Fine Print of the Instructions it said that 3 Amps was Only Available when connected to "Quick Charge" Compatible devices.


Well I'll have to hunt around then. Another solution for me might also be to use a power bank, preferably a 2 or 3 cell 18650 power bank. I never shopped for a power bank. I have a couple mods that will work as power banks, but the max output is 1 amp. Quick look at power banks and the highest I'm seeing is 2 amp.
 

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Well I'll have to hunt around then. Another solution for me might also be to use a power bank, preferably a 2 or 3 cell 18650 power bank. I never shopped for a power bank. I have a couple mods that will work as power banks, but the max output is 1 amp. Quick look at power banks and the highest I'm seeing is 2 amp.

That's Funny you would Mention a Power Bank.

Because the Last Time I used a Passthrough was on a Camping Trip with it connected to this...

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And that was a LONG Time Ago.

LOL

I'm sure you can find 3 Amp 12v to USB Converter.

Or you could go Old School and rig one up Yourself with something like this...

https://www.amazon.com/Converter-Re...ywords=dc-dc+12v+3a+usb&qid=1620013960&sr=8-1
 

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LOL maybe. I guess I'd have to hard wire that somewhere in my car. I'll have to shop around some more before I think about doing that.

I didn't want this to be too involved. I didn't take amp draw into consideration.

Yeah... on Today's cars, if you Hardwired something like that, the car would Probably send a NAV-SAT Alert to the OEM saying that an Unauthorized Modification had been made to the Electrical System. And to Void your Warrantee Immediately.

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Yeah... on Today's cars, if you Hardwired something like that, the car would Probably send a NAV-SAT Alert to the OEM saying that an Unauthorized Modification had been made to the Electrical System. And to Void your Warrantee Immediately.

LOL

Well I wouldn't have to worry about that. I have an 18 year old car. I don't look forward to the day I have to buy another car. That might be as son as June. Car runs fine, but rocker panels are rusted to hell and back. Hard to pass inspection and paying for bodywork isn't really worth it. I've done some minor body work the last 5 years but I've done all I can do.
 
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