Best products from r/Innokin

We found 5 comments on r/Innokin discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 5 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. UL Certified USB Wall Charger Power Supply 5v 1A (1000mA) Universal Portable Travel Power Adapter Plug Block High Speed for iPhone iPad iPad Samsung HTC LG iPod Nokia Travel Office Home Use

    Features:
  • USB WALL CHARGER - UL Listed Number: E178074, UL Listed Power Adapter. US STANDARD : Level VI energy efficiency meeting Department of Energy (DOE) and California Energy Commission (CEC) regulatory requirements.
  • IPHONE USB WALL CHARGER - HomeSpot one-port USB wall charger charges your MP3 Players, Digital Cameras, USB-enabled Tablet Devices. Such as iPhone 8/ 8plus/iPhone X ,iPhone 7/7 plus, iPhone 6s/6splus, iPhone 6/6 plus 5S 5 4S,Samsung Galaxy S8 S7 S6 S5 S4 S3,HTC One M8,LG G2 G3, Motorola And More Mobile Phones.
  • PREMIUM PERFORMANCE : Input - AC 100-240V, Output:DC 5V / 1A. Provides fast charging speed for your cell phone to save more time. (Does not support Qualcomm Quick Charge).
  • RELIABILITY : Charger with IC chip inside is designed to identify fully charging with safety usage,Protection against over charging,over currents, and over heating,Charging stops when battery is full.
  • COMPATIBILITY : Compatible with most tables, cell phone and other usb supported devices, such as iPhone 7 plus 6S Plus 6 Plus SE 5 5C 5S 4S 4, iPad Pro Air 2 Mini 2 3 4 5, iPod touch, Samsung Galaxy S7 S7 edge S6 edge plus S5 S4 S3 S2 Note 5 4 3 2 Mega, Samsung tablets, Nexus 6P 5X, Oneplus One, Oneplus 2, HTC, LG, Nokia, Blackberry, Motorola, MP3 players, smartphones, e-book readers, kindle, Bluetooth speaker, and more
UL Certified USB Wall Charger Power Supply 5v 1A (1000mA) Universal Portable Travel Power Adapter Plug Block High Speed for iPhone iPad iPad Samsung HTC LG iPod Nokia Travel Office Home Use
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4. Screwdriver Set 43 in 1 Precision Screwdriver Kit JAKEMY Magnetic Replaceable Bits Repair Tool Kit Opening Tool and Tweezer for iphone Cellphone PC Electronics

    Features:
  • 🔨Magnetic Precision Bits and Multi-functional : 43 in 1 repair kits includes 36 types of screwdriver bits, 1 handle, 1 extension bar, 3 pick opener and 1 napery:micro Torx, Pentalobe(star) , slotted, Hex, Phillips, Mainboard Phillips, Tri-wing, U-shaped, Triangle. Suitable for iPhone 7/ 7 Plus/8 and MacBook or other tiny electronics. All the bits are magnetic, stably connect with the handle.
  • 🔨Reliable Material, Ergonomic, Replaceable magnetic screwdriver: Made of chrome-vanadium steel (HRC52), srtong hardness, durable and precise, wiil not damage the devices. The 100mm extra extension bar to lengthen the handle, easy to reach narrow places. Ergonomically designed and non-slip handle for great comfort and precision.
  • 🔨Convenient and Easy to Use : Only 8.8 ounces light weight. The OPEN button enables you to easily open the case. Small size case can be put in your pocket and bag. (Size: 5.5 x 3.5 x 1.1 inches). 36 Types of Bits: Torx(2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10), Pentalobe(star)(0.8,1.2,1.5),slotted(1.0,1.5,2.0,2.5,3.03.5,4.0), Hex(0.9,1.3,1.5,2.0,2.5,3.0,3.5), Phillips(1.0,1.5,2.0,2.5,3.5), Mainboard Phillips(1.5), Tri-wing(0.8,2.0), U-shaped(2.6), Triangle(2.0)
  • 🔨Tiny but Professional: Wide variety of screwdriver bits meet your all needs, such as reparing or opening iPhone 6/7/8/ 8 Plus/ X/ Xs/ XR/ 11/ 11 Pro Max/ SE, Android Smartphone iPad, PC, Laptops, Electronics, Jewelers, Eye Glasses, Watches, Kid Toys, Home Appliancesand Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox or Gaming Controller.
  • 🔨NO RISK PURCHASE WITH GUARANTEED: Buy with complete confidence as your purchase is backed by Jakemy 365-Day Money Back Guarantee. Reply within 24 hours.
Screwdriver Set 43 in 1 Precision Screwdriver Kit JAKEMY Magnetic Replaceable Bits Repair Tool Kit Opening Tool and Tweezer for iphone Cellphone PC Electronics
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Top comments mentioning products on r/Innokin:

u/wlkngcntrdctn · 1 pointr/Innokin

> torx screws not hex

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You are so right! Thank you so much!

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Though I've seen, worked with, and even have some bigger torx drivers in my drill driver set, it never occurred to me what those particular screw heads were called, nor did it occur to me that it is what's in my mod.

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Also, if anyone else is ever in need of a cheaply priced torx screwdriver set, I found this one on Amazon for $8.99, which has 24 batch head sizes :)

u/Wickedhoopla · 1 pointr/Innokin

Sure its the port and not the cord? I'd try another cord to make sure. Also contact support@innokin.com

If you want to mess with replacing it here is a port:
micro usb

u/EphramRafael · 3 pointsr/Innokin

You're asking a question that seems rather simple on your end but actually has a really wide scope of investigation. You're looking for a yes or no answer to your "is this safe?" question but the best I can give you is "it certainly should be". Scroll down to the end for the "final" answer.

> Presumably an EC approved device will not be giving off 'dirty current'.

I think you mean "CE", as reflected in your original post. If this is the case, be wary. Many Chinese-produced goods are now using the "CE" symbol without actual compliance in the required testing.

> But not being an electrician or an electronics buff I only understood the last sentence. It is not a specific answer in relation to the mvp 4.

Sure it is. It applies to all electronics operating on Direct Current charging from a Direct Current Power Supply. Nearly anything with a battery that charges off a "wall wart" power supply fits this description, your prospective MVP included.

> Does this device 'draw only the current required to operate'?

Again, my answer applies to all DC-operated consumer electronics. Your MVP is no different from your Cell Phone, or your Nintendo Switch.

>The word 'should' worries me

It should. Get it? Alright, enough of my poor jokes.

The reality we live in today where a staggeringly high percentage of consumer electronics are produced offshore with little to no safety oversight is that this is the best answer I can give you. "It Should". Any number of contributing factors might cause device failure from charging off an "unapproved" (if one could call any power supply "approved" to begin with) power supply.

Some examples include:

  • Device Charging Circuit not within spec for battery, battery is damaged.
  • Device Charging Circuit not within spec for wiring, device is damaged.
  • Power Supply outputs excessive Voltage, device or battery is damaged.
  • Power Supply outputs insufficient Voltage, improper function, chance of device damage.

    If you want to do some additional investigation yourself, go online and by an inline USB multimeter like this one: https://www.amazon.com/Diymore-Charging-Detector-Voltmeter-Multimeter/dp/B01L6Y3IMK/

    Plug the male end of it into a few different power supplies and plug your devices into the female end. Try to use the shortest USB cables available to you, as they will not suffer from voltage drop as badly (although switching between long and short cables will actually illustrate what I mean by "voltage drop")

    Observe the meter. USB Spec power is for 5V but a device may draw as much current as it requires, up to the maximum supplied by the power supply. How much is your device actually drawing? Many devices say they will charge at 2 Amps, but that is in laboratory conditions. Many times, 1.2 - 1.5 Amps is common. Is the Voltage remaining constant? A power supply will often supply more than 5V before the load is attached, so that when the load is attached, it actually sags down into the correct range of ~5V. It's normal to see the Voltage fluctuate a little bit. Maybe a range of 4.9-5.1V is normal, but any more or less than that could be potentially harmful to your device. Try a cheap power supply from a gas station, now try a quality one (perhaps the one that came with a Samsung/LG/Apple smartphone). Observe the differences.

    The long and short of my answer is that if the device you're attempting to charge says it can charge at 2A USB (5V), plugging it into a 2.4A USB power supply should not damage it. If it is damaged by this operation, either the power supply or the device was defective by design or manufacture to begin with. Sorry for the wall of words.