Passthru Direct To Switch?

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AdariousMistdancer

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Hi,

I have been considering a mod, and it has a usb passthru option for it that it claims goes direct to switch. Supposedly this is safe to put into a computer usb, but doing the math for direct power requirements for an LR atty causes me to question that. There were a few other devices I was going to use to test if they could handle the draw. I'm curious what you think.

The mod: indulgence

Option 1: Amazon.com: IPAD-2USB: High Power Slim AC Wall Plug to 2 x 5V USB Adapter (Compatible with iPad): Electronics

Option 1 appears to have a higher output per usb port (see user reviews) at 2A max.

Option 2 (and more portable): Amazon.com: NTK iPhone 4 4G External Solar Powered Battery Charger Case Juice Pack Brand New 2400 mAh provided by NTK Solutions be aware of imitations which may not have same battery capacity: Cell Phones & Accessories

Option 2, is questionable if it would handle the draw directly as the usb port delivers 1000 mah, just twice what an ego charger does. My logic could be flawed but without asking I don't learn. What are your thoughts?

Thanks.
 

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The wall plug that came with my iPad works fine with my PT if I don't have this one handy: $6 from Freedomsmokeusa. 2 amp should do ya. FreedomSmokeUSA

I bought one of those dual port gadgets on ebay thinking it was 2 amps. That's how it was advertised. Actually each port is 1 amp. I was afraid to use it with a 5v PT. Still sealed in package. eBay seller wouldn't let me return :(

You may want to ask the veterans. They're crazy-smart. I wouldn't plug a PT into a computer port especially if you're vaping with a LR atty or carto. Mega strain.
 

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I bought one of those dual port gadgets on ebay thinking it was 2 amps. That's how it was advertised. Actually each port is 1 amp. I was afraid to use it with a 5v PT. Still sealed in package. eBay seller wouldn't let me return :(

Are you sure that each port is only 1 amp. I've seen dual ports that split the amps but will provide 2 amps if only 1 device is plugged in. I know it defeats the purpose of having 2 ports but at least you could use it if using only 1 port give you 2 amps.
 

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a standard usb port only puts out half an amp, i made my own PT with my old indulgence(pos btw thats why its just a PT now) and havent had any issues with it. It does better than a 3.7 but with the lower current its not hitting like a true 5v. Oh and no issues with my computer(s (have used on my pc and laptop and a friends laptop)).

btw its directly wired to the switch like the one you mentioned.

EDIT: so if you want true 5v experience then get the 2 amp wall wart. I only use it with my computers when i dont have any batteries charged at the moment.
 
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wizard10000

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a standard usb port only puts out half an amp

This. The USB standard specifies 500ma should be available at the port - although your USB port may supply 1000ma that's pretty much out of spec for a computer USB port and it'd certainly make me nervous. I'd prefer the smoke come from my PV and not my motherboard ;)
 
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