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vapedraper

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Now im sure their are alot of people out their that do not have a bounty of batts at their disposal, and when when ur up sh** creek without a batt and you wish you did, their is a pretty cool alternative.

If you dont have a PCC, a portable charger would be supurb...right?

Ada Fruit Industries sells a $20 portable power kit with a USB connection encased in an Altoids case here. I have had one of these things for about 2 years and it has saved me countless of times from dead battery treachery.

The best part is that it runs on AA's (sold everywhere) and it can charge your phone and ipod too!

Has anyone else used something like this and what are your thoughts??
 

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The USB charger that comes with your e-Cig steps down the amps to whatever your e-Cig needs. So there should be no problem using this charger with a 510 batteries.

My PCC is a tad bigger...

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I have been using it for about 6 months on both 510 and eGo batteries with no problems.
 

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The USB charger that comes with your e-Cig steps down the amps to whatever your e-Cig needs. So there should be no problem using this charger with a 510 batteries.

My PCC is a tad bigger...

9800mah.jpg


I have been using it for about 6 months on both 510 and eGo batteries with no problems.

Then why does JoyE say not to use the eGo charger (500mA) on a reg 510 battery? It is charging too fast. 510 chargers are 200mA more than enough to charge the 180mAh and 220mAh batts.

It is also why they do not recommend to charge a battery (10440) using a high rate charger.

Anyway folks are indeed welcome to do whatever they do.
 

zoiDman

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I didn’t say to use an eGo charger on a 510 battery. That WILL damage a 510 battery.

What I said was it is OK to use a USB power source that is greater than the mAh output of the charger. The charger “that comes with your e-Cig” will step the amps down to the required amps that are safe to use for the intended battery.
 

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The only problem i had when assembling was getting the little AA battery holder in the Altoids tin. It's a real tight fit so be careful not to crack the battery holder (i broke the last two:laugh:). the PCB is pretty small so soldering can be a little tricky for newbies. To be sure that it closes properly make sure that you cut down far enough to fit the usb port. The first one i built wouldn't close all of the way so i used a dremel to help the usb port fit better.

I can't forget this, when your fitting everything into the tin, i found that the underside of the PCB can short on the metal tin. I used a thin layer of epoxy to prevent this and after 2 years i haven't had any problems with it.

Good luck!
 

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I put mine together yesterday and although I agree it's great in a pinch(especially if you have a large supply of AA batteries as I do) it takes several hours to charge my ego 650mah batteries. Works great on my mini cig.
Thank you for the suggestion. I had fun putting it together and im sure it will come in handy.

edit: i will be going to radio shack in search for a 3 or 4 battery container that will fit into the large size altoids tin box. should make things easier.

The only problem i had when assembling was getting the little AA battery holder in the Altoids tin. It's a real tight fit so be careful not to crack the battery holder (i broke the last two:laugh:). the PCB is pretty small so soldering can be a little tricky for newbies. To be sure that it closes properly make sure that you cut down far enough to fit the usb port. The first one i built wouldn't close all of the way so i used a dremel to help the usb port fit better.

I can't forget this, when your fitting everything into the tin, i found that the underside of the PCB can short on the metal tin. I used a thin layer of epoxy to prevent this and after 2 years i haven't had any problems with it.

Good luck!
 
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