Switched, thank you for this useful info.
Quick question(s):
Would the 450mAh charger be okay to use with a KGO 1100mAh battery?
Also, I just had an eGo-c battery (650mAh), about a week old, fail on me. I purchased it from cignot, who is listed as a distributor on Joyetech's website
here (Note: Dragonfly E cigs is also on this list) The battery just stopped working out of the blue, immediately after I tested its voltage. I thought it was dead, so I put it on the charger and it blinked 3 times like normal to indicate a connection, and then after a couple minutes I started to notice it was getting warm around the button/thread area (I was plugged directly into my laptop which I know I won't be doing anymore and the chargers specs are as follows: eGo USB charger; Input DC 5V 500mA; Output DC 4.2V 420mA; so a compatible charger) so I disconnected it and put a carto on to see if it would actually work, but as soon as the connection was made it fired up the carto automatically. Battery no good
Probably shouldn't have done this next part, but I reconnected it to the charger to see how fast it would get warm, and it was pretty quick. Then for some odd reason (don't know why) I wanted to see if the whole battery was getting warm, so I put it up to my cheek and immediately felt a static shocking sensation coming from the battery. Kinda freaked me out a little bit, so I disconnected the battery, set it aside and contacted cignot who shipped a new battery the very next day (should arrive tomorrow). Through reading all of this thread, I'm now worried that maybe my charger (which has had very little use) has been affected since I connected my defunct battery to it. I don't know if that's possible, but I'd like to hear your input if you have any (or from anyone else for that matter)
Sorry, not trying to take over the thread, just trying to put safety first, and I'm sure others can take from this as well as I have taken from others' posts on here.
Thanks again.