Question about external 18650 charger

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Greetings! I have a very important question , i have a nitecore intellcharger i2 ( not new version ) and i worked fine for few weeks. but today i tried to charge my batteries and noticed what the one of the 12v adaptor's wire is like haning there. So can i use 5v charger with higher amperage to charge batteries? will it even work?
 

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Okay, well neither scenario is ideal, you can replace your charger fairly inexpensively, I've seen some under $20 (not a brand I recognized, but advertised as being able to charge LiIon batteries, and I guess if you must use your USB port in the meantime...

Best of luck, I honestly would replace a charger rather than trying to repair it.

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If you know what you're doing the wire can be fixed, however splicing the wire isn't difficult but needs to be done with quality solder and keep the splice protected. You'd need appropriate sized shrink tubing for each internal wire and one for the outside.

In other words, if you don't have the abouve it'd priabably be cheaper to contact Nitecore and buy a new adaptor or charger.
 

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It really shouldn't be that much. Google it and see. I don't think my newer 2bay intellecharger cost more than $25 if I am remembering correctly.... Although if mine broke, I might go with an Xtar charger, you can check the sites that sell genuine batteries on Mooch's blog | E-Cigarette Forum (Sorry, I don't know how to load the chart) as well as amazon etc.

Good luck I am glad you are replacing it.

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ZoLq

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If you know what you're doing the wire can be fixed, however splicing the wire isn't difficult but needs to be done with quality solder and keep the splice protected. You'd need appropriate sized shrink tubing for each internal wire and one for the outside.

In other words, if you don't have the abouve it'd priabably be cheaper to contact Nitecore and buy a new adaptor or charger.
i secured the wire with electrical tape for now , i don't know how safe it is but i will get replacment of the adaptor soon.
what ampreage i should get for 2 18650 batteries?
 

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With a damaged cord? 0
Seriously, if you're charging batteries with a damaged cord, you can't be sure that it's receiving the proper current.

As much as you don't want to hear it, you shouldn't be using it. Tape or not, there's a chance of a short. I have no faith in using electrical tape as a full on repair option.
 

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    If you know what you're doing the wire can be fixed, however splicing the wire isn't difficult but needs to be done with quality solder and keep the splice protected. You'd need appropriate sized shrink tubing for each internal wire and one for the outside.

    In other words, if you don't have the abouve it'd priabably be cheaper to contact Nitecore and buy a new adaptor or charger.
    You mean my method of twisting the wires and wrapping with electrical tape is no good?...:shock:
    Probably would be cheaper to get the new version for $10 than the cost and shipping for a new adapter:
    Nitecore i2 Battery Charger - 18650 Battery Store | Nitecore Chargers
     

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    NOOOO... NOOOO... do not try to use your charger that way!!! Seriously, just don't. That is in no way "fixing" the charger, even for a minute.

    Sigh. If you must do this watch the batteries and have the (well I have stashed in the Kitchen, don't most ppl?) fire extinguisher at the ready and don't sit too close.

    What happened to the USB option, yeah, it's not great for the mod and batteries but it SHOULD DO until you are able to get your hands on another charger....

    Noooooo :(

    Anna
     

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    Greetings! I have a very important question , i have a nitecore intellcharger i2 ( not new version ) and i worked fine for few weeks. but today i tried to charge my batteries and noticed what the one of the 12v adaptor's wire is like haning there. So can i use 5v charger with higher amperage to charge batteries? will it even work?
    (cough, clrs throat)

    I think, maybe, you can get another adapter at just about any place. Best buy, etc, just make sure the specs match your old one. Should be on the back of the adapter.

    Specifications

    Input Voltage: AC 100~240V 50/60Hz 0.25A(max) 8W DC 9~12V

    Output voltage: 4.35V±1%/4.2V±1%/ 3.7V±1%/1.48V±1%

    Output current: 500mA×2/1000mA ×1


    Here is a new 2016 version of the complete charger for under $10.
    Nitecore i2 Battery Charger - 18650 Battery Store | Nitecore Chargers

    :)

    If you can charge the battery inside of your mod, I would do that while waiting on a replacement.

     
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