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This is why we get all excited when newbies buy mech mods from shady retailers, blowing yourself (or others) up is a very real possibility.thats intense.. kinda making me scared.. its like carrying a bomb in your pocket
as long as YOU know what you're talking about you should be fineim buying mine from silverbear. he seems to know what he's talking about haha. so guess ill be okay
They're relatively safe in regulated mods, the electronics will prevent too much current from being pulled from the battery, if there is a short on the atty it simply won't fire.How safe is a Vamo or the like with a 18350 battery?
I've been looking at retailers offerings and they all say 'unprotected' or 'can explode'.
This kinda puts me off even a regulated device.
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How safe is a Vamo or the like with a 18350 battery?
I've been looking at retailers offerings and they all say 'unprotected' or 'can explode'.
This kinda puts me off even a regulated device.
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Dame I like my regulated mod even more now. At lest we know when the zombie apocalypse comes what to do lol
Vamo covers you for shorts and overdraw off the battery. You're 99% safe there.
I am not 100% sure if the Vamo has reverse battery protection though... (inserting battery wrong way up/down).
Which is why it was so difficult for me to get a mod I am comfortable with. I want ALL the safety.
Turns out the Evic Supreme had all of them.
bro, ICR, under 1 ohm , in a mech, My advise stop right now!Just a question. I have an ICR 18650 no-name brand battery in my mechanical mod that I bought in China. When I use a coil under 1Ω it fires and then cuts out for a minute or so and will then fire again. Would this be a safety thing built into the battery?