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NealBJr

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WARNING:
DO NOT USE A CHARGER THAT IS TOO STRONG FOR THE BATTERY!!!

batteries have a maximum charge rate. Using a 2 amp battery on an Ego-T is dangerous. It can cause the battery to vent, and shoot out like a rocket, catching things on fire. This is not a paranoid request, but every time I have seen an Ego battery venting, it was because someone was using a tablet charger on an Ego battery. Usually, this ends up shooting the ego battery out at great force... one member here reported it shot out across the room, along the side of the wall leaving a black mark, and ended up on his daughter's dress catching it on fire (she was not in it). Luckily, he was there to witness it and put out the fire. Another case was when someone was charging their Ego style battery behind a bar.. it shot out across the bar....

I would stay around 400-600MaH.
 

Mooch

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    This might seem pedantic but.....

    If talking about current, just use amperes (A, mA).
    If talking about capacity, then use ampere-hours (Ah, mAh).

    It can be confusing when new vapers are checking cell or charger specs or using Ohm's law calculators like Steam Engine as they don't use mAh/Ah in any of the calculations. Though I have seen charger distributors/resellers using the terms incorrectly too.
     
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