Opinions on chargers?

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Rickajho

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Thanks everyone for the replys! I was going to go ahead and buy the nitecore d4 but now it seem as if I shoulf go with a xtar even over the efest. Out of the xtar which one is most user friendly and recommended? The reason I thought that the nitecore and efest are the best was because all the vape shops in my area sell those.

For up to 26650 and 4 bay I would say the VP4 for best overall versatility.

Just because "a lot" of something is being sold doesn't mean anything. Xtar has outstripped Trustfire for failure complaints on ECF and eFest LUC v4 is catching up with reports of bays failing one at a time.
 

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With the vp4 I can oly charge 2 26650 at a time? Not single? What about 18650? Can they be charge single or double at a time?

Four independent bays. Any battery, any size, any capacity - any bay. With the physical exception of 26650's - only the two outer bays are of a larger size needed to fit 26650 batteries.
 

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What information is it you can't seem to find in the product descriptions lol

The vc offers up to .5 amp charging. It will also measure your MAH and has a tachometer style display


the VP offers .25, .5 and 1 amp charging options it can also charge the new 4.35 v batteries. Also cones with a car adaptor.


Both tell you the exact voltage on the screen

The vc is less because it doesn't charge the 4.35 or offer a 1 amp option and uses a USB cable for power the VP will also come with a wall wart style cord
 

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    What information is it you can't seem to find in the product descriptions lol

    The vc offers up to .5 amp charging. It will also measure your MAH and has a tachometer style display


    the VP offers .25, .5 and 1 amp charging options it can also charge the new 4.35 v batteries. Also cones with a car adaptor.


    Both tell you the exact voltage on the screen

    The vc is less because it doesn't charge the 4.35 or offer a 1 amp option and uses a USB cable for power the VP will also come with a wall wart style cord
    From what I am reading on the specs, the VC will charge at 1amp, using only the outside bays.
    .5amp if using the inside bays.........
    http://www.xtardirect.com/collections/best-sellers/products/xtar-vc4-charger

    edit; Looks like the VC2 is only .5amp, the VC4 will charge at 1amp..............
     
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    DaveP

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    I have the Nitecore i4 and the Efest LUC 4. Both are good, but the LUC 4 gives you independent bar graphs that show charging progress with an actual voltage reading, also. You can pop a battery in it to check its voltage and that's a good feature. The LUC 4's two center slots are enlarged for 26650's. All 4 slots will charge 18xxx batteries.

    My favorite is the LUC 4. Lately, I'm into USB charged iSticks. I have the 20W and the 50W. I can charge in my pickup and not have to carry a battery box around anymore. I still charge 18650's in the LUC 4 for my Provari V2.
     

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    Hey I think am going to order the vp4. Is a mah reading really important?

    Depends how OCD you are do really need to know the battery really only holds 2375 when the label says 2500?. I'm sure the average person can go " hey this battery doesn't hold a charge anymore" without a gauge telling you its dying

    Nice information, and a cool feature but not manditory for me
     

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    Depends how OCD you are do really need to know the battery really only holds 2375 when the label says 2500?. I'm sure the average person can go " hey this battery doesn't hold a charge anymore" without a gauge telling you its dying

    Nice information, and a cool feature but not manditory for me

    While I would so like to agree with you, I can't count the number of times people have not known their cell was dead or dying until told hey if you are having to charge it ever 10 minutes its dead, maybe with something like that they will realize while they still have time to get new ones.

    (ok so the 10 minutes is an exaggeration but not by much)
     

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    I agree Nancy that's why I said, it's a great feature but I don't think it is the one feature to make or break a purchase, unless you feel you need it.

    What we really need is chargers that can test a battery, tell you mah, amp limit, best load level to run at etc


    The man gauge is an awesome step in the right direction, but I don't think it defines the purchase over other features. ( I'm kinda wanting to play with the newer 4.35 batteries myself)
     
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