So who else is anticipating the birth of their Chuck in the next few weeks?

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quakereject

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AW? whats the difference between the two? and where could i find some?

AW tends to have better output handling stats and overall a more accurate mAh rating, but a lot of people don't buy them because they see a lower mAh and a bit higher price and go elsewhere.

I get mine from Lighthound.com great service, superfast shipping. Well worth every cent I've spent on them so far.
 

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Answering for Quake, these are probably the ones.

ECF = 2% discount on lighthound

With AW, you have 4 lines of batteries to choose from:
Unprotected - don't get those, obviously.
Protected - those are the black and silver ones. They are Li-ion batteries with protection
LiFePo4 - lithium ferrous something. It's a safer chemistry than li-ion so it doesn't need the protection thingy
IMN - Lithium Magnesium is also a safer technology than li-ion. These are the orange ones.
 

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Answering for Quake, these are probably the ones.

ECF = 2% discount on lighthound

With AW, you have 4 lines of batteries to choose from:
Unprotected - don't get those, obviously.
Protected - those are the black and silver ones. They are Li-ion batteries with protection
LiFePo4 - lithium ferrous something. It's a safer chemistry than li-ion so it doesn't need the protection thingy
IMN - Lithium Magnesium is also a safer technology than li-ion. These are the orange ones.
thanks poeia, :D
 

dwillings

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Woot woot my chuck has been born! :)

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notsoogood

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Hey BDR! I'm not the right person to answer your questions but I will tell you that I have had my Chuck for about 3 months or better and not had any problems with mine. I've got the big Chuck and can vape at 3.7 or 6 volts. I usually use a drip tip w/ a HVatty @ 6v and if I keep the atty wet enough it's great. No problems with the switch yet but I know that some have had problems. I can also tell you that Jeff is the best when it comes to customer service. I waited about three weeks for mine but there may be a shorter wait time now. Sorry I can't be of more help but I'm not good at this sort of thing. Wait til tomorrow and you will probably get a bazillion answers to your questions and if you don't a good person to ask would be CrashTestJeep. She's extremely knowledgable about these!;)
 
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