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Post by tmax on Nov 12, 2012 13:30:00 GMT
Been using the trustfire charger for my 18650,For a while there was a slight clicking sound coming from the charger. If the 18650 batts are 3.7v or above the charger clicks away but not loudly and not for long. Problem is when they are below 3.7v its clear its not a click but an electrical spark flashing on the top right of the charger and much louder ,Picked the charger up and thats when i seen the sparks near the only screw on the back (just beside the power cable connector) Anyone else had this or similar issue with a TR-001 ? Or even a fix for it ?
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Post by ChillerVapes on Nov 12, 2012 14:58:43 GMT
When I'm charging my batteries, they don't make a sound but when they are fully charged, the charger makes a tiny high pitched buzzing noise. I thought it was normal.
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Post by tmax on Nov 12, 2012 15:11:22 GMT
I also thought the sound it makes was normal chiller until i seen the flashes but its not the buzzing sound its this bright blue electrical spark.
As the batt gets more charge in it the sparking dies down ???
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Post by OneDay on Nov 12, 2012 15:13:41 GMT
Chuck it out, it's a fire hazard! Get yourself a Xtar charger instead
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Post by blakey on Nov 12, 2012 15:15:41 GMT
Both of you, it is not normal Tmax, Stop using that charger right away Go for something like this www.vapeescape.co.uk/xtar-wp2ii-charger~408Very good charger at a very sensible price, Have a search about and you may find it a bit cheaper
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Post by tmax on Nov 12, 2012 15:27:28 GMT
Cheers oneday & blakey i knew it wasnt normal when i seen the flashes.Was wondering if anyone else had this prob. Oh well guess ill invest in an xtar next week (know i should have long ago ) ill stick to my twist and ego`s for now Thanks again guys
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Post by 300 on Nov 12, 2012 19:41:59 GMT
I’ve had 2 Trustfire chargers both as part of Mod kits & both have given off a high pitched whistle. I didn’t trust either of them so only used 1 of them for a single charge cycle while I waited for my Xtar SP2 to be delivered.
I’ve still got them somewhere, I just can’t bring myself to throw anything away even though I know I’ll never use them! The Mrs. Says I’m sad to hang on to stuff this way, but they’re brand new! does anyone else cling to stuff they’ll never use or is it just me?
I agree with the advice you’ve already been given, Xtar is a decent choice & should serve you well.
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Post by DiscoDes on Nov 12, 2012 19:46:10 GMT
does anyone else cling to stuff they’ll never use or is it just me? Yeah me too I have a BIG plastic box with loads of connector leads and cables, I keep all the spares I get with new kit and bung them in there, mind you it has served me (and my friends) well on some occasions.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2012 19:50:05 GMT
I have been using my trusty trustfire for almost 2 years , it whistles and whines .... but if I saw it spark it would be straight in the bin !!
Trustfires have a reputation for being a noisy charger , it doesn't mean they are faulty , but I would agree with Blakey on this one if you can see sparks bin it NOW
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Post by alvoram on Nov 12, 2012 19:51:19 GMT
I’ve had 2 Trustfire chargers both as part of Mod kits & both have given off a high pitched whistle. I didn’t trust either of them so only used 1 of them for a single charge cycle while I waited for my Xtar SP2 to be delivered. I’ve still got them somewhere, I just can’t bring myself to throw anything away even though I know I’ll never use them! The Mrs. Says I’m sad to hang on to stuff this way, but they’re brand new! does anyone else cling to stuff they’ll never use or is it just me? I agree with the advice you’ve already been given, Xtar is a decent choice & should serve you well. Send them to me if you like 300, Mine makes a high pitched whining sound when I first plug the batteries in if they are below 3.6, doesn't last long. and I've had the charger in at least daily use for 7 to 8 months now. I do keep meaning to buy a better one and keep this one for backup, but never get round to it
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Post by Phoenixflame (Julie) on Nov 12, 2012 19:54:31 GMT
Mine makes a whistling noise when I first put the batteries in, but it stops after a little while. It charges the batteries fine but I wouldnt use it if I ever saw sparks though !
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Post by alvoram on Nov 12, 2012 19:58:50 GMT
No me neither in fairness phoenix, when I first heard this sound I was worried, but a little research and experience and it seems safe enough. Sparks however, would earn it pride of place in the bin!
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Post by 300 on Nov 12, 2012 20:01:46 GMT
I’ve had 2 Trustfire chargers both as part of Mod kits & both have given off a high pitched whistle. I didn’t trust either of them so only used 1 of them for a single charge cycle while I waited for my Xtar SP2 to be delivered. I’ve still got them somewhere, I just can’t bring myself to throw anything away even though I know I’ll never use them! The Mrs. Says I’m sad to hang on to stuff this way, but they’re brand new! does anyone else cling to stuff they’ll never use or is it just me? I agree with the advice you’ve already been given, Xtar is a decent choice & should serve you well. Send them to me if you like 300, Mine makes a high pitched whining sound when I first plug the batteries in if they are below 3.6, doesn't last long. and I've had the charger in at least daily use for 7 to 8 months now. I do keep meaning to buy a better one and keep this one for backup, but never get round to it Hi alvoram, send me your address details & i'll get them in the post to you at the weekend.
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Post by Karma on Nov 12, 2012 20:05:02 GMT
I just can’t bring myself to throw anything away even though I know I’ll never use them! The Mrs. Says I’m sad to hang on to stuff this way, but they’re brand new! does anyone else cling to stuff they’ll never use or is it just me? I must be sad too, hate throwing things out that may be useful at some point. The problem is though, I have so much 'stuff' that I can never find anything when I need it I use an x-tar charger but still have a trustfire one a back up
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Post by alvoram on Nov 12, 2012 20:10:24 GMT
Send them to me if you like 300, Mine makes a high pitched whining sound when I first plug the batteries in if they are below 3.6, doesn't last long. and I've had the charger in at least daily use for 7 to 8 months now. I do keep meaning to buy a better one and keep this one for backup, but never get round to it Hi alvoram, send me your address details & i'll get them in the post to you at the weekend. Wow, I was only joking 300, but if you are genuinely never going to use them, and hold fire until next week, I'll compensate you for them...
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