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remote battery pack/ coil charging the Deus 2 coil

I have a anker power remote charger pack for my cell phone and other devices. Im wondering can I use this on the Deus 2 coil if Im away from a power source? Is there a certain wattage or voltage I need to look for before I plug into coil. Dont know if there is a built in voltage regulator in the coil that will only allow only so much juice thru? I have noticed when using the HC mode on Deus 2 the coil battery likes to drain at a faster rate then headphones or remote. I think it has something to do with the use of lower frequencies? Anyone use these remote power sources on the Deus 2 yet? Thanks, Steve
 
I haven't for this machine. I have on others. As long as it uses the usb your safe its universal. {Universal Serial Bus} The more wattage the charge it has or in other words more charge time it has i.e. multiple items it could charge.
HH Jeff
 
Thanks Jeff. I'm just concerned in thinking with more wattage available on my remote anker power pack than what it says on the plug in wall charger from Deus, will it still be safe to use this remote power pack on the coil without fearing that it will burn up the coil by putting too much juice into it? I would think there would be some kind of voltage or wattage regulator built in the coil to limit only so much current. Thanks, Steve
 
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