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Old 06-20-2017, 08:35 PM
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...I've not found a battery that's stronger than an AC driven vape. What portable are you using? safer? well, yes if you look to extremes and vape w AC in the shower then one deserves what they get..

my vape uses 2 26650 in series, capable of 70Amps at 6v, so 420 watts of power ... although it normally cruises at 3A ... LiFePO4 chemistry, A123Systems.


i'm using the Bud Toaster, aka The Herbal Cube ... home made, temperature control, all glass air/vapor path ...


the cube is 2" x 2" x 2":


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my vape uses 2 26650 in series, capable of 70Amps at 6v, so 420 watts of power ... although it normally cruises at 3A ... LiFePO4 chemistry, A123Systems.

i'm using the Bud Toaster, aka The Herbal Cube ... home made, temperature control, all glass air/vapor path ...

the cube is 2" x 2" x 2":

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Sorry, thought you were talking portable as a portable..
Guess one could hook up a 'patch' to the car battery for a portable configuration while traveling..
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... Guess one could hook up a 'patch' to the car battery for a portable configuration while traveling..

indeed, BT accepts 6dcv to 30vdc as input - can use a deWalt battery pack.
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Yes attach to the black wire of power cord....
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Just get a different vape OP. The Extreme Q has a timer n all that.

The vent timer wouldn't likely be able to handle the surge of the heater, you'd need a relay. Actually I don't have a clue what a mechanical bathroom fan time is. But don't go splicing heaters into it.
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indeed, BT accepts 6dcv to 30vdc as input - can use a deWalt battery pack.
would be easier to use an inverter and 'plug in' a table top model but it is your preference..
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