Tootle Puffers, Redux (The Sequel)

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Skitterpop

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You have to make sure what you want it in stock or ships next day and always upgrade you shipping to ePacket.
EPacket is no longer an option for Canadian shipping with fasttech. No idea if or when it will be returned as an option. My last order had to go Singapore airmail, left FT 10 Oct still have not seen it.
 

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I would not go over 1Amp for charging. But thats just me :)
For my new mod:

An original charger is included. Not an adapter. Does it matter what adapter I use?

Asking because I want to be on the safer side. With phones and stuff, I usually just use whatever I got.
 

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For my new mod:

An original charger is included. Not an adapter. Does it matter what adapter I use?

Asking because I want to be on the safer side. With phones and stuff, I usually just use whatever I got.
Use a decent 2 amp adapter.
Your mod may want more than 1 amp and may cause overheating/failure of the mod or charging circuit if it cannot get enough current from the adapter
 

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I could ... but my peculiar tootliness favors undersized equipment :D

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Ummmm........ (nope, better not) ;)

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If you choose to better not, I fear the worst (it must have been profoundly improper language usage, was it?) :blush:

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Not at all, nebulis! It was just me, being silly, wacky, predictably giggly me.

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Boy talk about weaving webs!!!:p:D

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Whattttttttt? Do we need this again?

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No, I found a online gift card on 120USD! I got it for christmas last year and I thought I'd lost it. I found it underneath the tv bench.

I'll guess this goes for the vaping budget. It expires 1. December. I'd really wish I found it before my purchase yesterday :-x

But hey, reappered money, is like new money, so I'm happy :D

Now THAT is what I call a GOOD DAY! :thumbs:
 

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Any specific reason why? I use an Efest Luc4 and charge all my batteries on the 2amp setting. Am I doing something I shouldn't?
I think the original question was about charging the battery using the built in Micro USB charger. I could be wrong.
That was what my replies were based on. 2 amp charge for an 18650 should be ok in an external charger. If they do not get too hot it is fine.
Many new mods use over 1 amp of input current thru their internal charging circuit. If you only use a 1 amp USB adapter for those problems can arise. Cooked adapter or cooked charging circuit in the device. Also be sure that you re using a heavy duty USB cable. One for a cell phone may not be adequate for a mod.
Also if the mod needs 1 amp for charging thru the micro USB port and you only use a 1 amp adapter then it will not last and could potentially damage the mod charging circuit when it fails. Not a good idea to run anything at 100% all the time.
 

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Now THAT is what I call a GOOD DAY! :thumbs:

Happy to be the original source for that :rolleyes: .
I would LOVE to rejoice but don't quite know how to, without halfway comprehending what I did/wrote/insinuated by writing o_O

But, I'll try hard, look: :pop:
 

LJFinFLA

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I think the original question was about charging the battery using the built in Micro USB charger. I could be wrong.
That was what my replies were based on. 2 amp charge for an 18650 should be ok in an external charger. If they do not get too hot it is fine.
Many new mods use over 1 amp of input current thru their internal charging circuit. If you only use a 1 amp USB adapter for those problems can arise. Cooked adapter or cooked charging circuit in the device. Also be sure that you re using a heavy duty USB cable. One for a cell phone may not be adequate for a mod.
Also if the mod need 1 amp for charging thru the micro USB port and you only use a 1 amp adapter then it will not last and could potentially damage the mod charging circuit when it fails. Not a good idea to run anything at 100% all the time.

You are correct about the original question. I was just wondering if charging externals at 2 amps was a problem.
 

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Any specific reason why? I use an Efest Luc4 and charge all my batteries on the 2amp setting. Am I doing something I shouldn't?
The faster you charge a battery the more heat/stress it experiences. I charge my 18650's at 0.25A.
 

Robert Cromwell

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You are correct about the original question. I was just wondering if charging externals at 2 amps was a problem.
If they are a good 18650 it should not be a problem according to Mooch our resident battery expert. I believe he said he charges at 4 amps? on a Plumes of Hazard vidcast recently. I personally would keep it at 2 or less though ;)
imho the cooler an 18650 runs the longer it lasts.
 
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