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Pafapaf Pafapaf Member Joined Dec 2013

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Kudos 21949 +4 details Sub ohm? No worries... NOT Edited on 10/21/2014 at 4:40 AM. Reason:

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Kudos 164 +11 details Will you listen if they explode in your face? Banbridge, Northern Ireland, UK.



lightofjah lightofjah Member Joined Aug 2013

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Kudos 4630 +12 details Please do not sub ohm on these its not worth it and the bad publicity when you blow your hand off will effectively kill vaping, in the EU they're looking for any excuse to regulate and tax ecigs out of existence I own these batteries and only use them in vv vw devices this guys advice will lose you a hand is it worth risking it? 25.0000° N, 71.0000° W



Pafapaf Pafapaf Member Joined Dec 2013

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Kudos 21949 +2 details ^ These are the guys I'm talking about.

It's all about common sense, if your mod doesn't heat more than usual there's absolutely no way you're in danger.

I'm talking from experience here, not because I've read a few posts on a forum about how your head can explode, inciting complete paranoia among vapers.

Thousands of mech users, give me ONE case of battery disaster.

So again, 0.8 is good to go with these, just don't be stupid and chainvape like crazy.

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Kudos 164 +9 details There have been cases of lithium batteries exploding and going on fire in more devices than just e-cigarettes. The manufacturer of the batteries know more than any of us which is why i wouldn't exceed there recommended load.



People like Pafapaf shouldn't be allowed products like this because they haven't got the common sense needed to use them. Banbridge, Northern Ireland, UK.



Pafapaf Pafapaf Member Joined Dec 2013

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Kudos 21949 +5 details No heat, no risk. Stop regurgitating false informations about a subject you know nothing about.



lightofjah lightofjah Member Joined Aug 2013

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Kudos 4630 +9 details Common sense lol I'm not the one advising people to push li ion batteries to well beyond their limit and why risk it when 30amp batteries are a few dollars more on here, here's some advice for you when you get out of the bath why not dry yourself by stepping into a bonfire you might not die so its worth the risk right you will be dry, its like advising people to buy a lion because yours hasn't ripped your face off yet 25.0000° N, 71.0000° W



Pafapaf Pafapaf Member Joined Dec 2013

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Kudos 21949 +3 details No heat, no risk. End of the story. Thanks for participating.



lightofjah lightofjah Member Joined Aug 2013

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Kudos 4630 +8 details Can't argue with stupid just hope your stupidity doesn't harm someone 25.0000° N, 71.0000° W

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Kudos 164 +12 details Overloading a lithium battery causes the internal structure to degrade until eventually it causes an internal short circuit, this is what causes an explosion, not heat.



But you know best so carry on, try and squeeze two of them into your mod at once for a bigger hit!!! Edited on 2/3/2014 at 6:21 PM. Reason: Banbridge, Northern Ireland, UK.