So.... not that I've been stalking the site or anything...*cough*
Are the chameleons going up on site today?
Are the chameleons going up on site today?
Hehe coming! There's so many emails and pm's and posts! hahaHow can you place an order for one if they are out of stock?
Does the warranty just include the button replacement or is the whole device covered under a one year warranty.
That's genius Jason! It really is amazing how small this lil unit is. Great pic!Sorry for the crappy phone pic, but here it is next to a popular lip moisturizer.
Thought I'd throw this one in for a size comparison ........ for those on the wire.
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-jason
LOL HAD to quote to Laugh!Geez, how many lasers does one guy need? Planning planet defense for when the spaceships show up?
Aww Wench! It's always a pleasure to see you! Yes maa'm going on in just a very short moment.So.... not that I've been stalking the site or anything...*cough*
Are the chameleons going up on site today?
I'm sorry, but I just don't understand Dante.I may have missed it but does anyone know the amp requirements on the chameleon pass through? Just curious if all of my usb equipment will work or if it requires 2amps?
For HV vaping, you can use any rcr-123a/16340 battery. Some may prove to be a bit tighter of a fit, but all in all, thats what Chameleons purpose is to ensure when you unscrew the bottom end cap the batteries just don't fall right out of there. It's small feature that also keeps the unit slender as possible while still retaining its great strength.Is there a master list of batteries and configs (6v vs. 7.4v and all that jazz) for the chameleon? I know Isaac has the batts on his site, however, in the case he is out I would like to know what I need to look for. IKENVAPE 1st all others just to get me through.....
Ahh now I understand, thank you Dante. For the answer though, I don't have a 3.7V power source to test, but I don't think it would be a problem for use on only 1 amp.Well, I have one pass through that requires 1amp (3.7v) to power the pass through. I have another that requires 2amps (5v). Most usb power sources are 1amp (wall adapters, auto adapters, etc). So in order to get 2 amps on the 5v one, I run it off a usb hub which will provide the 2amps required.
I think yes! That could be a Great answer Tina! I'll try to source these and offer them at a better price than that! That seems too much $ imo. Just make sure that the plug is the 3.5mm jack.USB Hub auxiliary AC Switchmode 10 watt regulated power supply, with 5 volt DC output.
Will this work for the 5v-To be able to use the usb anywhere in the house?
USB Hub auxiliary AC Switchmode 10 watt regulated power supply, with 5 volt DC output.
Or this?
Ahh You should have it in your hands tomorrow or Monday!You have the COOLEST name ever given! I am officially deftly afraid of you!
Hee hee , thank you. Probably wouldn't help to know I actually do own swords lmao ( 1 saber, 1 scimatar)
Hee hee , thank you. Probably wouldn't help to know I actually do own swords lmao ( 1 saber, 1 scimatar)
LOL at Mike!! Ohhh what kind of saber?!?! Scimitar is my favoritist of swords!!Beautiful! Oh yes, I pee'd a little..![]()
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USB Hub auxiliary AC Switchmode 10 watt regulated power supply, with 5 volt DC output.
Will this work for the 5v-To be able to use the usb anywhere in the house?
USB Hub auxiliary AC Switchmode 10 watt regulated power supply, with 5 volt DC output.
Or this?
Hee hee , thank you. Probably wouldn't help to know I actually do own swords lmao ( 1 saber, 1 scimatar)
LOL at Mike!! Ohhh what kind of saber?!?! Scimitar is my favoritist of swords!!![]()