Yeah it says 100-240V on the power adapter so should work. If you have extra $, id suggest getting a spare OEM battery and maybe even an external charger. Its very convenient having two charge at the same time. I really like my LUC V4 (1amp charging too two cells), others have had good luck with the nitecore charges.Is the charger for the air 110-240v?? I.e if i buy one over here in canada and take it home to the uk will it still work (with an adaptor) or will I need another charger?
Thanks FC
How long does the first charge take? I'm becoming impatient.
Will the Haze battery work? I have one that's already charged. Also some charged in a battery pack that I'm not using.
How long does the first charge take? I'm becoming impatient.
Will the Haze battery work? I have one that's already charged. Also some charged in a battery pack that I'm not using.
The way I understand their description, "Haze Batteries come with a built in PCB protection circuit which prevents over discharge and extends the life of the battery.", they are protected 18650, and batteries in the Air are unprotected 18650, so they are shorter. Also, asking this question here will get the same answer many before you read, the OEM battery is optimal and safe, and maintains your warranty.
Yeah it says 100-240V on the power adapter so should work. If you have extra $, id suggest getting a spare OEM battery and maybe even an external charger. Its very convenient having two charge at the same time. I really like my LUC V4 (1amp charging too two cells), others have had good luck with the nitecore charges.
I didnt even check, good catch. Just checked and the AC adapter it came with says, "Input: 110-240VAC"Just want to clarify one point. While the Air is 110-240, the Luc V4 is 110 ONLY.
I looked at the Luc V4 and was told it was 110 only. Side by side I believe the features of the Luc V4 are superior, just be sure it works with your voltage.
I'm confused- low techy. I have a LUC V4 but haven't bought an extra battery yet. Are you saying it will work with the air or that it's not strong enough?Just want to clarify one point. While the Air is 110-240, the Luc V4 is 110 ONLY.
I looked at the Luc V4 and was told it was 110 only. Side by side I believe the features of the Luc V4 are superior, just be sure it works with your voltage.
It charges OEM 18650 batteries just fine. @sickmanfraud is saying its not compatible with 220V used in europe and other countries outside the US. Their house wall voltage is different than the US. There is some confusion because the wall adapter that came with my LUC 4 says its works with 220V but im not sure if the actual charger works at that voltage. Im in the US so not something I ever really thought about.I'm confused- low techy. I have a LUC V4 but haven't bought an extra battery yet. Are you saying it will work with the air or that it's not strong enough?
I didnt even check, good catch. Just checked and the AC adapter it came with says, "Input: 110-240VAC"
If it cant handle it you would think they would have picked a 110V specific adapter
I cant find anywhere mentioning 110-240V on the spec sheet, so youre probably right
EDIT:
Looked around and found these two with good reviews and 240V compatibility. Benefit of these guys (like the LUC 4) is 1A charge rate which is slightly more than OEM charge rate AFAIK (think OEM is ~.8A). If dont mind slower charging then nitecore has great reviews as well.
http://www.amazon.com/Foxnovo-Capac...5?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1437297467&sr=1-5
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OCFLJD6?psc=1
The Efest LUC V4 is 110-240V, just like the Foxnovo. I have the 4 cell version of the Foxnovo charger linked above, works well with both the stock Air and the Panasonic 18650BD cells I use in my Air. The noise when charged is a bit loud, I opened mine up and put some Blu tac over the beeper to quieten it down a bit. I tend to use 0.5A setting rather than 1A as I have plenty of cells and I believe the slower charge to be better for the health of the cells.
Interesting that you can see the exact amount of mAh going into the cells with the Foxnovo during charging. I've noticed The Panasonics take quite a bit more mAh vs Stock cells when charging from completely flat, but then they are higher rated and also give me more sessions on the Air, so I guess this is expected.
The Efest LUC V4 is 110-240V, just like the Foxnovo. I have the 4 cell version of the Foxnovo charger linked above, works well with both the stock Air and the Panasonic 18650BD cells I use in my Air. The noise when charged is a bit loud, I opened mine up and put some Blu tac over the beeper to quieten it down a bit. I tend to use 0.5A setting rather than 1A as I have plenty of cells and I believe the slower charge to be better for the health of the cells.
Interesting that you can see the exact amount of mAh going into the cells with the Foxnovo during charging. I've noticed The Panasonics take quite a bit more mAh vs Stock cells when charging from completely flat, but then they are higher rated and also give me more sessions on the Air, so I guess this is expected.
That is odd. AFAIK the panasonic have more mAh due to a lower cutoff voltage (which shouldnt come into play because of the air's cut off voltage being above that point). Centizen had some tests that demonstrated this (controlling for many variables). Youre not the first to say you get better runtime though.
I also have the foxnovo but the 2 bay version and I like how loud it is, although it surprised me the first time it's nice to know when it's finished and there is no way you can't notice the BEEP.
Hi guys, been lurking on this thread for a while and had my air around 3 months and loving it!
Your help through these threads has been great, even if i ain't directly asked for any yet. Its all been covered, from battery options, to using the aromatherapy bowl as a carb cap when dabbing!
Do any of your devices light up both lights cyan/turquoise sometimes when you power up, and you cant set temperature? Mine does, only way too fix is turn off and back on, quick solution that always seems to work. Just wandering if this is normal
Cheers
Namste
It's so loud on my unit there no way that anyone in my house wouldn't notice it. Not great for overnight charging. I find it really piercing too, before modification. I was tempted to desolder the beeper entirely, as I'm not really bothered when they finish most of the time.
Hi guys, been lurking on this thread for a while and had my air around 3 months and loving it!
Your help through these threads has been great, even if i ain't directly asked for any yet. Its all been covered, from battery options, to using the aromatherapy bowl as a carb cap when dabbing!
Do any of your devices light up both lights cyan/turquoise sometimes when you power up, and you cant set temperature? Mine does, only way too fix is turn off and back on, quick solution that always seems to work. Just wandering if this is normal
Cheers
Namste
Yeah mine is crazy loud too, the first time it went off I was pretty baked and couldn't work out what was happening started grabbing my alarm clocks (yes I need more than one, I like my sleep) checked about 3 before I realised it was the charger lol, but I don't charge overnight so it works ok for me, no matter how baked I am I can't miss it.
I have a vague memory of two cyan lights possibly being from trying to select a temp too soon, try taking it a little slower on startup, press on then wait for lights to flash for charge level then once the blue light flashes select temp.
Here it is...
The Arizer Air
I did read a lot of information on this site and elsewhere before buying the Panasonic 18650BD cells, including excellent posts and testing from Centizen.
You make it sound like CentiZen recommends the Panasonic in Air.......I think he specifically advised against that? Didn't he say 'the factory battery is the best option' and back that up by stocking those exact units for sale at a discount? Did he say the 18650BD was a good choice for Air?
The 18650BD is one of many excellent cells available to us. It's not optimized for characteristics of this specific vape. It and others may work, perhaps even better in some detail, but I think 'the smart money' recommends sticking with the factory battery. And I think every 'advice' to use alternatives should include advice the maker advises against it and it voids the warranty. Too many guys make ill informed decisions because 'I read it on the web' without looking further, we should be sure that advice against maker's warnings include those cautions.
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My advice is and always will be to stick with the manufacturers recommendations, which I believe is on the included literature with the device. Do not use anything other than official Arizer cells. Using anything else will of course void your warranty, and depending on the cells chosen could potentially damage the device, your property and your health.