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Maybe a X2 1300 battery with integrated mobile phone vibration motor, it could alert you if it goes off on your pocket or alerts you when the battery is running low by vibrating.
But i'm sure you will find other uses too :D :D :D

Believe it or not - It has been done (the "other uses"). I've seen a lot of strange things on this forum. That was one of them. :laugh:
 

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Maybe a X2 1300 battery with integrated mobile phone vibration motor, it could alert you if it goes off on your pocket or alerts you when the battery is running low by vibrating.
But i'm sure you will find other uses too :D :D :D

I'm not going near this one with , ah, err, a ten foot pole! :oops:
 

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I didn't read all 47 pages so if this has been mentioned I apologize.

The next time you reprint the manual for the PCC, you should rework or add an addendum for the mega PCC to it as well.

As a shiny new user myself of ecigs myself (3 days), it is not that intuitive translating the PCC instructions to the MPCC. The displays are slightly different and I would hate for someone to go through what I just did, no charged batteries. I figured it out but it would be helpful to have more explicit instructions.

Other than that minor suggestion, I love your product. Keep it up!
 

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no one else is doing it ;)

I've seen only one other one for sale that is similar with ecig/pen/stylus, and a few variations on that chinese alibaba site. I'm sure the version you guys come up with will be just as cool if not cooler. :)

Will it be a whole battery or an add-on tip for existing batteries (like you do with diamond & stealth)?
 

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How about adding the length of the USB passthrough cord on the Volt - USB 3.6v Passthrough Battery to the item description? Maybe I'm the only one who has wondered, but I want to make sure if I order it that it is long enough to reach from the plug location I am thinking of using. Thanks!
 
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anyone know the length or have one handy I can change the site now :)
How about adding the length of the USB passthrough cord on the Volt - USB 3.6v Passthrough Battery to the item description? Maybe I'm the only one who has wondered, but I want to make sure if I order it that it is long enough to reach from the plug location I am thinking of using. Thanks!
 

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I'd like to see SI sell a 4 - 6 port USB charging strip.

I looked through Monoprice and Newegg for a strip that would power four or more devices. Though there are plenty, most only provide 2-2.5 amps. My question for someone with a wee bit more electrical knowledge is this - would a device like that be safe and charge the devices? I know it may take longer to charge with a lower amperage, but will it cause any harm to the batteries?
 

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I looked through Monoprice and Newegg for a strip that would power four or more devices. Though there are plenty, most only provide 2-2.5 amps. My question for someone with a wee bit more electrical knowledge is this - would a device like that be safe and charge the devices? I know it may take longer to charge with a lower amperage, but will it cause any harm to the batteries?
2-2.5 amps is plenty. regular batts only pull about 120mAh when charging, I'm guessing the X2s a little more, especially when using as a passthrough. The higher amps the better, because power supplies don't always put out what they say they will.

But if SI is working on a charging strip (hopefully with ports for the X2), I would wait for that. That way, you won't have to buy the individual USB dongles. If you don't want to wait, make sure that the ports are spaced out far enough for the dongles to fit. A lot of them are made for standard USB plugs, which are about 1/3 of the thickness...
 
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well our wall adapters are .5A and 1.5A... so that should be plenty the thing you would want to make sure is how many ports are on each...and you would divide 2.5 by those ports to see the total output per port...if all are in use.

I looked through Monoprice and Newegg for a strip that would power four or more devices. Though there are plenty, most only provide 2-2.5 amps. My question for someone with a wee bit more electrical knowledge is this - would a device like that be safe and charge the devices? I know it may take longer to charge with a lower amperage, but will it cause any harm to the batteries?
 

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well our wall adapters are .5A and 1.5A... so that should be plenty the thing you would want to make sure is how many ports are on each...and you would divide 2.5 by those ports to see the total output per port...if all are in use.

That is along the lines of what I was thinking. If it is a 5 port with 2 amps, it is pushing the limit if all are in use. But, as already said, if SI is working on something like this, I can be patient.
 
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