Riva 1100mAH?

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Sugar_and_Spice

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Hey, Kona!

We have these.... they just havn't been added to the shop yet.

Who else wants one?
The more chatter we stir up, the sooner I bet they go on the website!

Do these kits come with a wall charger....the description on website says only about a usb charger, but nothing about a wall charger..
tia
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From the website:

"Presented in a presentation box with full colour manual, this kit is suited to vapers of all experience levels.

* 1 x 1100mAh Battery
* 2 x 510 Atomizer - 2.2 ohm resistance
* 1 x USB Fast Charger
* 1 x USB Mains Plug (US)
* 10 x Blank Carts
* 1 x Atomizer Cone "

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And no... they are more like the EGO at a constant 3.4v.
 

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Whoops, I got this info a little too late:

Please note: It is important to screw the battery in to the charger (that is not plugged in to a power source) before plugging the charger in the mains or computer USB for charging.

:facepalm:

I must confess, I've left the charger plugged in after charging and then just screwed the battery on the charger while it was plugged in when I needed to charge again. I never noticed any difference. I want to know why. Can someone explain please?
 

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I must confess, I've left the charger plugged in after charging and then just screwed the battery on the charger while it was plugged in when I needed to charge again. I never noticed any difference. I want to know why. Can someone explain please?

Me too, altho' I did recently read that you shouldn't... it's just so easy to leave it all in place...
 

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I must confess, I've left the charger plugged in after charging and then just screwed the battery on the charger while it was plugged in when I needed to charge again. I never noticed any difference. I want to know why. Can someone explain please?

I just noticed the same thing recently and wondered why too? I hope I haven't damaged any of my Riva batts by doing this, although they seem to be working fine so far...
 

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I am no genius when it comes to electricity, but common sense thinking tells me that if you screw your battery on while the charger is plugged in, there is the possibility of before it making a complete connection it throwing an arc possibly shorting out the battery or any components that are contained within. Much like the sparks from plugging in a vacuum cleaner when the power switch is turned on.
 
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