This USB cable from Amazon is real cheap and it works. Took a few weeks to come from China though. I also made one myself from my Air charger that broke, I just cut off the wall wart and spliced on a USB plug.
The E-Nano is superior to both the Solo and the Air in vapor production and efficiency. Much more power and control, I use it mainly with a water pipe. I haven't used my air with water yet but I did with the Solo I had and the E-Nano is just better, faster, more consistent. I knew as soon as I...
I prefer the Air because I was looking for something more portable which the Air definitely is compared to the Solo. I had a solo and it almost never left the house do to its bulk and slight awkwardness, but the Air goes with me nearly everyday, a single battery is good for me for the day. I...
I bought the same charger package and batteries (different "seller" for batteries) from Amazon and they work great. The battery case came in handy but I haven't used the car charger yet. I've never charged the LGs in the Air though always in the D2. I've noticed no difference in performance...
This cheap USB charging cable on Amazon is confirmed to work. It's charging my Air right now. No modifications needed. Had it for a few weeks and it's well made thought it's only 3ft. Took a couple weeks to get here though and in that time I already made another cable that's about 8ft long to...
If you can, buy it from puffitup but get them to price match the planetvape deal. If you need warranty service shipping back to planetvape will be international shipping and will be nearly $20, plus you'll have to fill out the customs form that ask you to describe the contents of the package...
This is a link to the one I bought.
Amazon has multiple listings for the same item sometimes. I think your link is just from a different seller. I choose the D2 for the LCD screen which shows battery info. They make different chargers that will work with the Air batteries.
This happened to me the day after I got mine. Charger crapped out. I'd plug it in and it would actually turn on the heating cycle, not charge, so it would beep and turn off at 10 min after plugging it in. I tested the charger with a multimeter and the voltage was jumping around between .2 and...
That's not coiled cord that's plastic covering that slips over the cord to help protect it.
Not sure what purpose it's serving in this pic. It's even stiffer than the cord.
The E-Nano is unique in that the cord carries the full 110v AC from your wall socket. It's not stepped down to low voltage. The cord has to be substantial enough to safely carry that current. You're only going to find those thin flexible cords on the device side of a "wall wart" or DC...