Tootle Puffers, Redux (The Sequel)

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LJFinFLA

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Thats cool but what happens when telekinesis is injected into the transverters. Regardless what dimension your toying with you still have to consider physics when computing acceleration. The dimension will determine which set of physics laws to be taken into consideration :eek:

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AndriaD - my son lost my istick.. Now I need a new mod.. Not Alot of money on hand... U have any ideas or advice what it where to get one ?


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Ok you baited me in. :facepalm:

Junky? How can you say that when it's name begins with Trust!!;):D
someone in a thread on here was running down Trustfire Chargers. I have been using one for a few months and it has performed fine. So I found another one for 7.95 at sweet-vapes and bought a backup. I paid like $12 for the first one after everyone got on my case for charging 18650's with an Ego charger wired to a sled. It worked fine too just took forever.
it was safe I am an electronics tech and wired in fuses on it.

Ohh and I also got another 4 oz bottle of CAP Vanilla custard V1.
 

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Trust(it to catch on)fire ... those chargers? (actually, more applicable to their batteries in our use case but)

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I dunno maybe. Mine work fine I charge on a metal tray, if they burn they burn. Would stink I suppose but otherwise np.

All my chargers are plugged into a power strip that gets switched off when I am away.
USB chargers as well.
 

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I like my simple Nitecore D2 charger. Honestly contemplating getting a D4 as well.

I have been using it for all kinds of batteries, not just the Vape Gear.

I also just got the two Tobeco Orchid V5's I ordered so have 3 now.
Quickly becoming my go to Tanks, so easy to build on and work great with 28AWG SS430.

I actually might grab a few more, as they are so affordable atm.

Eric
 

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someone in a thread on here was running down Trustfire Chargers. I have been using one for a few months and it has performed fine. So I found another one for 7.95 at sweet-vapes and bought a backup. I paid like $12 for the first one after everyone got on my case for charging 18650's with an Ego charger wired to a sled. It worked fine too just took forever.
it was safe I am an electronics tech and wired in fuses on it.

Ohh and I also got another 4 oz bottle of CAP Vanilla custard V1.

Someone here talking down about them? I have no idea who that might have been. :unsure: ;)
 

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I dunno maybe. Mine work fine I charge on a metal tray, if they burn they burn. Would stink I suppose but otherwise np.

All my chargers are plugged into a power strip that gets switched off when I am away.
USB chargers as well.
I do have a TrustFire charger which I bought circa 2012, along with a couple of their batteries. While the charger appeared to work fine, the batteries stuffed up within a couple of weeks. So, as per the saying "Once bitten, twice shy", have never bought anything with "Fire" in it's name since.

I have a NiteCore D4 and a SoShine 4 bayer as well (don't remember the model number off hand), but mostly use the in-built charging facility on my mods along with an appropriate rated wall pack (~500mAh)
 

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I do have a TrustFire charger which I bought circa 2012, along with a couple of their batteries. While the charger appeared to work fine, the batteries stuffed up within a couple of weeks. So, as per the saying "Once bitten, twice shy", have never bought anything with "Fire" in it's name since.

I have a NiteCore D4 and a SoShine 4 bayer as well (don't remember the model number off hand), but mostly use the in-built charging facility on my mods along with an appropriate rated wall pack (~500mAh)

gt. Can you keep a secret? Don't tell anyone but my first charger was the Trustfire, and guess what, I still have it! The Mrs. had bought me a Vamo for a gift and didn't know that it took batteries since she doesn't smoke or vape. So I had to go to the local b&m and buy something pronto because I was excited to jump from my ego to a "mod"! So I bought what they had. A Trust fire charger and those lovely blue wrapped batteries. I think I used it for about 2 weeks before I bought a Pilo charger and better batteries. But that's between you and me ok????? ;)
 

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gt. Can you keep a secret? Don't tell anyone but my first charger was the Trustfire, and guess what, I still have it! The Mrs. had bought me a Vamo for a gift and didn't know that it took batteries since she doesn't smoke or vape. So I had to go to the local b&m and buy something pronto because I was excited to jump from my ego to a "mod"! So I bought what they had. A Trust fire charger and those lovely blue wrapped batteries. I think I used it for about 2 weeks before I bought a Pilo charger and better batteries. But that's between you and me ok????? ;)
Your secret is safe with me mate, not a word to anyone ;)
 

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I only use either 1A or 2.4 A USB wall warts.
Many of the USB charging mods need around 1 amp. Too little and things can go bad.
Works fine with my Radius, my iSticks, my SX mini M class and my VTC mini, also my eGo ONE batts as well. What mods require a 2.4A wall plug (curious BTW)?

Coming to Adelaide a couple of weeks ago (400km), my VTC mini was going a bit flat, so I plugged it into the car charger (2.4A, 5V). The battery (a smurf) got quite warm and I could smell it. Disconnected immediately and used my iStick instead, then put it on the wall plug when I got to the "hotel" to charge at my preferred wattage.
 
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Works fine with my Radius, my iSticks, my SX mini M class and my VTC mini, also my eGo ONE batts as well. What mods require a 2.4A wall plug?

Coming to Adelaide a couple of weeks ago (400km), my VTC mini was going a bit flat, so I plugged it into the car charger (2.4A, 5V). The battery (a smurf) got quite warm and I could smell it. Disconnected immediately and used my iStick instead, then put it on the wall plug when I got to the "hotel" to charge at my preferred wattage.
I would suspect that car adapter.
The voltage out of a USB is supposed to be the same regardless of the current capacity. Now the voltage may drop if the device being charged needs more current than the USB adapter can provide. And the device being charged should use only the current it needs to charge.
I doubt any mods require 2.4 amps and I usually charge my Kindle fire with that one. However a 1 amp USB wall adapter would be my recommendation for charging all mods.

I have charged my Innoken VV3's with the 2.4 amp adapter with no bad effects.
I have also powered ego adapters from the 2.4 amp adapter with no problems whatsoever to charge my little 640 mah evods.
 
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