Hi Guys and Gals,
I have a heap of micro and c type rubber dust covers. Do you think it would be ok to plug say a Renova Zero up or would that depend on the device and whether it vents the battery from this port?
Just thought it might be a good idea to plug them up to stop dust etc.
What's your thoughts ?
Cheers
Is it ok to charge vaporesso revenger go and mini with a wall plug, using the cord it came with? There was no wall plug included with the kit. I usually charge it in my pc , so am wondering if a USB wall plug in adapter is fine to use as well?
Hello Guys,
I noticed that there are a lot of people who are used to charge electric equipment in Inappropriate ways.
Don't know how many vapers use the charging cable to connect your e-cig device or charger first and then plug the adaptor to the power supply end.
Taking phones as example, if you firstly connect your phone and then plug your adaptor in the socket, there will be a huge voltage assault to the phones which is bad for the life and performance of your phones. Otherwise is the adaptor you are using is DC adaptor, by connect the adaptor to socket first, the high AC volatle can be converted to low safe voltage such as 5V, 12V, in this way, the assault to your devices will be reduced in a large degree.
This is all the same for charging e-cigs, and batteries.
Hi I was interested in buying my next Vapor Mod and am a little torn on what direction to go. A chargeable mod or one that holds a battery such as an 18650. The Mods I think I've narrowed it down to are these 3:
iStick 50w , MVP 3 , or IPV Mini 2 70w
Can anyone help tell me what the benefits of a mod that holds a battery are? I currently have an iStick and like how I can just plug it in and charge it up. Do you lose vapor production as a removable battery mod loses its charge? What are the benefits and cons of each? What one should I choose?
Thank you guys always
Think it would be a fun topic to discuss.
Back in the day,not sure maybe 15 years ago or maybe more i had this semi-platonic relationship with a stewardess from Lufthansa...or Iberia,not sure it was so long ago.
Well anyway,she hated that i smoked so on one of her trips to china she brought me a weird vaping contraption.
Was shaped (almost same size,tad bigger perhaps) like a pack of cigarettes with stickers on it to make it look like a pack of cigarettes.,underneath you would flick a switch and a plug would pop out,you would then just attach the plastic pack of cigarettes to the wall so you could charge it.
Once charged you would unplug and open the top,there was half of a plastic cigarette shaped tube in there,you unscrewed it from the device then screwed in the tip,the tip was just a hollow plastic tube with cotton in it,you just added some drops of liquid in it.
Tried to find some pics of it using google but no luck,but anyway you get the idea.
And now look at where we at,huge advances in vaping tech in these years,so it made wonder how much would it improve and what would it look like in 20 years,15 perhaps.
Would love to hear your thoughts on this.
cheers,stay healthy be safe.
So I got some great super clearance deals on some dual coil RTAs but I'm a single coil kinda vaper.
My thought was that surely I could buy some little blocks of food grade silicone to whittle down so I could make plugs to plug up the juice ports, air ports and take up air space on the side of the RTA chamber I won't be coiling and wicking. To do this I would need extruded blocks or sticks of silicone about 2 inches thick.
I thought this would be easy to find, but I'm at a loss. I tried ebay then google but no one sells little blocks or sticks of extruded silicone.
But maybe I'm using the wrong keywords?
Anyone know where I can find something like this?
EDITED TO ADD: I am open to other ideas. I'm not set on the idea of using silicone. It's the only thing I can think of that would work well enough to seal up air and juice ports as well as to block the air space in the chamber where the second coil will not be installed. But I am keeping an open mind.
soooo I have a TV with an indoor antenna that works with a power brick to enhance the signal...
I got a vaporesso gen mod and when I bought it I used to charge the batteries with the USB port for a few days...I was using a 1amp charger tho and it wasn't getting hot with that slow charge anyways...
The thing is that when I was plugging the mod to charge then the TV used to lose signal...
I was using a thingy that u plug to wall and u get multiple wall plugs sooo the TV and the TV antenna and the mod all hooked up to that multiplug thingy..
So I was thinking must be somekind of electromagnetic field????? created or something??? Hahaha
Anyways that's old cause
I don't charge the mod with usb now....
But the thing is that I sit and watch TV and when I am right in frond of the antenna and I take a puff then the TV losses signal and it's not I cut the signal with my body or anything ...the singal get lost only when I press the firebutton lol...lol this happens only with my gen mod and not with my other smaller coolfire z 50mod
WIERDDDDDDDD AF?
I know this sounds strange, but I just cleaned my computer (air dusted, took apart keyboard and cleaned, etc) and it seems a bit of cleaning sped up my computer.... webpages open much faster, the computer's more silent...overall a much needed thing. the only thing I can think of, is maybe the dust was causing the processor to overheat a bit and throttle down.
Relating to vaping.... It's much easier to clean a computer that has not been smoked around. This is the first time I've cleaned my computer since I smoked, and it was a whole lot easier. Many people don't realize how much the tar gets built up inside the computer, inside the heat sink on the processor. How much the dust clings to everything, the wires, etc. If you smoke around a computer, the tar gets sticky, and when dust gets around the inside of the smoker's computer, it's like a magnet for dust.
Come to think of it, I haven't had a bearing go bad in any of the fans in this computer since I've been vaping.
took it outside, used my air compressor and blew it off... it all came off and it now looks clean as a whistle. besides wiping the outside of the case, nothing needed to be de-tarred or wiped off.
The keyboard on the other hand... well.. I have a now 7 year old.. enough said.
hy guys one of my shops is doing a giveaway for a 50 pound voucher and if i get it i wondered what your thoughts are on a box mod(works out the box) and what to buy they have Isticks up to 50W and a Istick 50W set for 60 pound with one liqid a "cloud tank"as they call it for big clouds a charger and. a plug but wondered what you think i should get as a new vaper
So I have a SMOK M80 XPRO PLUS that I got a few days ago. Just wondering is it safe to use a phone charger to plug it into the USB port on the bottom?
My uncle, who I stay with, watched some news article about someone's battery blowing up in their apartment and just wants to make sure I am charging this thing safely. I have been using my phone charger up to this point, with no issues.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Just curious that if I could build a device that would allow me to connect an eGo or Vision Spinner 2 type battery to a charger like a Nitecore Intellicharger i4 that it would work safely and efficiently in place of the usual USB charger? I have an idea as to how to make the connection but I wanted to get some feedback on the idea before I actually proceed to build it. I admit that I am no expert when it comes to Li-ion batteries but my goal is to be able to charge the "stick" type batteries that I own in a faster and safer manner than the seemingly low tech USB chargers. Thanks for any input offered.