Traveling & Vaping : Charging

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tteabags

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I'm going off to Thailand in a few days, with my Asgard dna 30 mod, and I'm having some confusion in terms of charging this damn beast. I contacted J-Vapes and they told me to use a wall adapter that doesn't exceed past 1 Amp, but I'm having difficulty finding anything of that nature.

I usually charge it on my laptop via micro USB cable. But I don't think I'll be bringing or using my laptop there, as the place I'm staying at, has warned me to refrain from using any sensitive devices because of electrical fluctuations and surges (which they are prone to).

Has anybody used their iphone/ipad wall adapters? Any issues?
 

Smann245

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The device will limit current to the appropriate level. iPhone adapters work fine. If it were me, I'd get an inexpensive power pack and charge from it instead of a dirty power grid. Then you have plenty of backup power for multiple devices. Get one that has input voltage range from 110-240 so you can charge the power pack anywhere.
 
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thanantos

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The device will limit current to the appropriate level. iPhone adapters work fine. If it were me, I'd get an inexpensive power pack and charge from it instead of a dirty power grid. Then you have plenty of backup power for multiple devices. Get one that has input voltage range from 110-240 so you can charge the power pack anywhere.
This, and I'll add to it that solar panels for power packs are cheap now. If you're really worried you could charge the power pack during the day and then use it to charge your device at night.
 
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