Q: Safely using a pass-through at home

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Zofryer

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Call me ...., though I don't like the idea of putting something in my mouth that is connected to an AC outlet. Likewise computers.

So are there PCC-like charging units (perhaps more capability than a PCC) that are intended for disconnecting from the outlet while vaping with the pass through?

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Dave W.

Dear ....,

You can get any of the "iphone/ipod extender packs" and use those. Lemme get a link:

iphone external battery pack - Google Product Search
 
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What's with the negative vibes? :)

Well if I remember my electricity classes, 1-2 amps can kill you. I saw some chargers that are rated at 6 amps. I suppose not at one time. I would assume the charger and/or wire would catch on fire trying to deliver one amp. Do any of these things have built-in circuit breakers/fuses?

I need an expert to conclude something from this :)

:Dave W.
 

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What's with the negative vibes? :)

I have edited my original reply to make what I was shooting for more obvious.

EDIT: And to add some value to this post, honestly, vapping straight from the USB port on the computer is less voltage and arguably safer than doing it from an external USB port battery. But you are talking about such small differences. The only scenario where you'd be safer would be if lighting struck the pole outside your house in a storm, traveled your lines, fried your computer, then struck you through your pass-through. Thing is, if you were already in front of the computer, your chances still aren't significantly reduced that you wouldn't be struck anyway. If the lighting didn't care about the half mile of air between it and your pole, it's not going to care about the few feet of air between you and your computer.

There are better reasons to get the battery pack. One, the hit will be better because atomizers seem to like an amp or more. Plus you'll have some borg-like portability. Good for home, not so good for the grocery store. A lot of people seem to really love the Kensington variant on the external USB power supply. Hope this helps.
 
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framitz

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What's with the negative vibes? :)

Well if I remember my electricity classes, 1-2 amps can kill you. I saw some chargers that are rated at 6 amps. I suppose not at one time. I would assume the charger and/or wire would catch on fire trying to deliver one amp. Do any of these things have built-in circuit breakers/fuses?

I need an expert to conclude something from this :)

:Dave W.
One to two amps will kill you alright, BUT remember your body has significant resistance, so it takes a heck of a lot more than 5 or 6 volts to even push enough current to feel. ;)
 
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