Hey all, I'm wondering if my experiences with dying USB passthroughs is typical, or if mine are dying early. When I started vaping about three months ago, I bought two automatic starter kits (for my wife & I), and one of the passthroughs died within days. I filed a support ticket and V4L sent a new one right out (love their customer service!). I also ordered a third passthrough for use in the car.
Here it is three months later, and my car passthrough just died. My wife reports that her passthrough (which I believe was the replacement) is sickly, so that one might be on its way out as well. Is 10-12 weeks a reasonable lifespan for these, or can I reasonably ask V4L to replace them? We don't drip or anything, and our auto batteries are chugging right along, so I don't think we're trashing them. My wife probably uses her passthrough more than her batteries, but I definitely use mine less.
It's not a big deal if they're past replacement age, but if this is all I can reasonably expect out of them, I think it would make more sense to buy new batteries and an extra charger or two. Can anyone bring me up to speed here?
Here it is three months later, and my car passthrough just died. My wife reports that her passthrough (which I believe was the replacement) is sickly, so that one might be on its way out as well. Is 10-12 weeks a reasonable lifespan for these, or can I reasonably ask V4L to replace them? We don't drip or anything, and our auto batteries are chugging right along, so I don't think we're trashing them. My wife probably uses her passthrough more than her batteries, but I definitely use mine less.
It's not a big deal if they're past replacement age, but if this is all I can reasonably expect out of them, I think it would make more sense to buy new batteries and an extra charger or two. Can anyone bring me up to speed here?
so nevermind