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    USB-C obsession

    I kinda like explaining actually, I just get annoyed when I have to explain too much. Seee the charger you linked is 45w, plus the mfg webpage quotes 45w charging power, plus for it to recharge that fast it has to be 45w. Its specifically says the 45w is charging power too. For it to...
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    USB-C obsession

    It's quoted on the official manufacturing webpage "This allows the MIGHTY+ to be charged with 45 watts." Plus for it to recharge that fast it has to charge at 45w It's just annoying having to explain something that is EZ Edit: that charger you linked is variable wattage BTW (if you look...
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    USB-C obsession

    OK look, the mighty charges @ 45w, split between 2 batteries. For it to charge @45w you have to send 22.5w to each battery, to do that you have to charge each battery @ 5a I don't need to do research, I have already researched this enough. You need to do research before playing. Edit: ok if...
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    USB-C obsession

    You're trying to hard and I need to get back to gaming. I'm talking about watts delivered to each battery. To deliver 22w to a battery you HAVE TO SEND IT 4.2v @ 5a You can't send less watts to each battery if you have batteries wired differently
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    USB-C obsession

    I looked at the charger you posted just now. It's a variable voltage USB-C charger that varies the voltage based on your hardware source limit, like most USB-C chargers are. At max it will deliver 45w though. Some sources can't handle 45w though so USB-C is designed to scale down the power if...
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    USB-C obsession

    IDK anything about that, but lithium's you can't charge over 4.2v. So I'm guessing 9v 3a means 2 lithium's with 4.2v @ 3a each.
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    USB-C obsession

    If the mighty+ has 45w charging power it means it's charging each battery at over 5a per battery. 4.2v @ 5a = 21w per battery, 2 batteries = 42w. Also, with UBS-C you can use passthrough and run it forever as your source provides, which is a major step-up. I would never run a Micro USB vape...
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    What would be your Trinity of vapes?

    Same, Dynavap for when I want that sweet vapor quality. Mighty for when I am gaming and want something to hit while respawning and stuff. And a Volcano cause your not Alpha till you flex with a Volcano.
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    USB-C obsession

    My first experience with how disappointing Micro USB was was with these Logitech headsets for gaming that they design to be wireless, but you can recharge while using. They never mentioned it was actually a bad idea to use while charging. They kept failing on me in a few month cause I didn't...
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    Dynavap VapCap

    Was hesitant on the Dynavap cause I didn't think I would like it, but the vapor quality is so good. I use it with the Wand and actually hit on it while its heating up and just back off a bit when I feel it's too hot. Sooooo Gooood.
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    Looking for a 12 volt plug-in heavy hitting vape for camper/RV

    For solar setups, you would want a converter anyways. Running off battery power is not constant, could drop to 10v or be as high as 13v or something. As long as it's DC powered you would be able to run any household items.
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    Looking for a 12 volt plug-in heavy hitting vape for camper/RV

    I kinda would suggest looking into some of the new portables as portables are actually designed for efficiency. A lot of them now actually hits really nice as battery tech is a lot better now. A single battery would be able to output over 150w now. I could probably power most desktop vapes I...
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    Looking for a 12 volt plug-in heavy hitting vape for camper/RV

    Sorry, I was mistaken, was looking into it a bit and some vapes do in fact run off AC, sorry for the hyperbole. I was thinking if you wanted to save energy a slow heatup vape is probably not a good option. You want something that heats up quick and be more like an on demand vape. For example a...
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    When shopping for new devices, are you most interested in better flavor, or stronger effects?

    That is what I like my Crafty+ for. Sooo goood, but battery is an issue. Was actually looking into the new mighty to see if it can keep up. I am usually a stronger effect guy, but the dynavap has this metallic flavor that I love, especially at the higher temp ranges. Weird right, who the hell...
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    Looking for a 12 volt plug-in heavy hitting vape for camper/RV

    I am 100% sure any vape will run off DC. You will never need sine wave. Just convert the DC voltage to what you need. A $20 converter will power any vape device. A 12V coil at 8a would equal almost 100w and would surely not run that high all the time. Its just the max it will do. For example...
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    Looking for a 12 volt plug-in heavy hitting vape for camper/RV

    You should be able to run virtually any vape you want off 12v. You would just have to convert the voltage if necessary. It would cost like $20 for a converter. I know I would be able to run any vape off 12v. I am not looking too much into it but something like this...
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    USB-C obsession

    A Lot of people design around it like they don't know. Micro USB blows lmao. If you just plug it in to charge and don't touch it that's fine. But once you move around with it pluggeded in was the problem.
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    USB-C obsession

    You guys know me, but I think my account hacks cause I can't access. Micro USB sucks. Eventually it will wear depending on how you you use it. Micro USB wear is a major issue. It will actually wear faster than anything else on the device. USB0 - C is design to last a lot longer, but we will seee.
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    The Magic-Flight Box

    I don't think people are gonna be able to 3D print the 510 adaptor themselves. 510 threads are M7 0.5 which is not common. So you would have to at least tap/die and drill a rod. Unless you already have the tap/die the cost of that alone would be around what I would charge. I think it is better...
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