So I'ma get those batteries...

Status
Not open for further replies.

zmauls

Madman
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Oct 24, 2013
659
1,624
New Jersey
The only problem I have with my I4 charger is that bays 1&3,2&4 split the charge.I usually just end up using 1&2 so it charges faster..other than that it has worked fine.

They had it on Amazon for $13 plus shipping, so I picked it up.

Not sure how old yours is, but that doesn't appear to be a problem with the 2nd Gen i4.

Regardless, still a steal, especially since it comes with a car adapter. No more frantically running into my house between shifts and during breaks to take 2 batteries off and put 2 batteries on.

borat-very-nice.jpg
 
Last edited:

Raynman

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Apr 5, 2013
3,618
13,090
Marion In USA
Bingo. Bingo. I wish I could have got a price like that..... oh wait plus shipping. Mine was 20 plus tax. But as far as I'm concerned the I4 is a bargain at nearly any price. When you get those batteries tie your shoes tight cause yer first vape might blow your socks off. Especially if yer sub ohming.
 

pdib

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Nov 23, 2012
17,151
127,511
www.e-cigarette-forum.com
Bingo. Bingo. I wish I could have got a price like that..... oh wait plus shipping. Mine was 20 plus tax. But as far as I'm concerned the I4 is a bargain at nearly any price. When you get those batteries tie your shoes tight cause yer first vape might blow your socks off. Especially if yer sub ohming.

Ya' know how sometimes you'll see a shoe . . . or a pair of shoes . .. . dangling, for no apparent reason, from like a telephone line or a tree branch? . . . . . . . . . . . . .






not sayin', just sayin' :closedeyes:
 

zmauls

Madman
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Oct 24, 2013
659
1,624
New Jersey
Bingo. Bingo. I wish I could have got a price like that..... oh wait plus shipping. Mine was 20 plus tax. But as far as I'm concerned the I4 is a bargain at nearly any price. When you get those batteries tie your shoes tight cause yer first vape might blow your socks off. Especially if yer sub ohming.

Just arrived in the mail, currently charging. Still waiting on that charger!

With shipping it was like $18.something.

Also, these batteries won't get super hot? As in I can go back down to 0.3ohm and put my unused replacement button in and not worry about it melting? Rob is currently making me a custom button from a material with a higher melting temp. Should I just wait?

borat-approves-meme-generator-i-am-very-excite-8d6743.jpg
 

pdib

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Nov 23, 2012
17,151
127,511
www.e-cigarette-forum.com
the things that cause the button to melt are separate from the battery. I would plan on a little button melt and perhaps some standard/old school spring softening at .3Ω I never had spring problems at .4Ω; but lots of people do anymore (perhaps my springs were older, sturdier).


ADDIT: the cleaner and noalox-tier you keep that firing pin, the less button melt issues you'll have.
 

yaypudding

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jul 17, 2013
809
2,422
North of NYC
Ya' know how sometimes you'll see a shoe . . . or a pair of shoes . .. . dangling, for no apparent reason, from like a telephone line or a tree branch? . . . . . . . . . . . . .

not sayin', just sayin' :closedeyes:

Wow I didn't know that, I saw them all the time when I went to school in the bronx, there must be a huge amount of underground reo users in the ghetto.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread