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http://www.candlepow...read.php?323237

I won't write a review as the above link does a great job.

I like the fact you can charge at two rates (for high capacity and lower capacity batteries) and as far as I can tell it can act as a (rather large) portable charging case for any ecig that uses a USB charge lead because it has a USB power out socket. I might be wrong but the 5V output from the USB also suggests it could be used to power passthroughs?

The background to this is that I was looking for a more robust and feature rich charger than the standard trustfire multi charger because I am using some 18700s in a mod - this one is well reviewed by the torch crowd and not that expensive (around £18).


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Just received my Xtar WP2 II. I have a question, I have 2 orange trustfire 1200 mAh18350 batteries and one AW IMR 700 mAh one. Which charge rate should I use for the two types of 18350, 500 mAh or 1A?
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I'd probably go for the 500 mah option.
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Just started a new thread as I didn't think I was going to get an answer here. :)
Thank you. I am guessing now that it may prolong battery life that way, with the pay off being slower charge time? T'is only just dawning on me I had no idea before.
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