OF
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it can't power the vape directly through the charger -- not enough juice! So the battery's charge level will be a factor in how effective the heating element is.
I think I'll vote 'yes and no' on this one. That is yes, the charger can't supply all the power needed (a bit under half last time I 'ran the numbers'). The remainder has to come from the battery, so it needs to have about 2/3 the power needed to do a session.
However, if it has at least that level of charge, nothing changes except the start up time gets longer (from a minute 20 seconds or so topped up to 2 minutes 20 seconds nearly discharged in the testing I just did). This was battery only, I suspect 'charge while using' would make the difference even less. Once at temperature the heater is simply on a different number of seconds each minute. The average temperature is exactly the same, the user will 'see' no difference in performance until he hits the wall.
OF