I have a bunch of wall chargers laying around , but not sure if it was wise to just use any wall charger for this. Mainly though i'm pretty much in front of my pc at home , so i just stuck it on there.
Hi so i grabbed a juul from the gas station and plugged the charger into my pc , and so it was blinking when i put it on the charger, and it was on maybe an hour or so until it got solid light. But when i took it off , i noticed it was a little warm to the touch which surprised me a bit. Just wondering if anyone seen this or if this could some kind of issue. Thanks for any help
No worries (I hate to admit it but after almost a year just vaping, I have slipped back into smoking again. Still love vaping more and hope to get "back on track again") Keep asking questions... we are here to helpI originally joined this forum when i started vaping back then in 2009, but i quit vaping after a while and pretty much been smoking cigs since then , but i cut back a lot . Now i am getting back into vaping , thus all the questions. Back then though , they didn't have all these options they do now.
As far as I know, all USB is 5 volts (some may be more or less amps but that only affects how quick a charge is) By the way, micro USB connector kinda suck (the new type C is better but that doesn't help you... just something to think about if you get a better vape device) Also... "warm" is a very subjective term (a little warm is OK, fairly warm is maybe OK, very warm is not) Like someone mentioned (and I don't use these type of small devices) even a Vuse Alto might be better (and many other small refillable pod devices... I love my Vaporesso Xtra and have heard great things about the Uwell Caiburn G)I have a bunch of wall chargers laying around , but not sure if it was wise to just use any wall charger for this. Mainly though i'm pretty much in front of my pc at home , so i just stuck it on there.
Wow, Vuse pods are supposed to equal 2-3 packs of cigs!! 1.8 ml @ 50mg/ml.Yea i tried the Vuse Alto and i like that better. you get a better vape hit off it . Thing was only 99 cents at the gas station. then you gotta buy the more expensive pods but it seems to work good.
Charging a battery is where most of the danger lies.A smaller battery needs to be charged more so you could make the argument that a bigger battery is safer.
Right , though i dont vape heavy so even a smaller battery lasts pretty good. I would think outside of the charging thing , if a battery does explode or something in your pocket or hand , i would guess that a smaller battery would be better. But not sure.
True, but the options are drying up now.I originally joined this forum when i started vaping back then in 2009, but i quit vaping after a while and pretty much been smoking cigs since then , but i cut back a lot . Now i am getting back into vaping , thus all the questions. Back then though , they didn't have all these options they do now.