Do you still feel confident purchasing VTCs these days? I have just read so much about counterfeits, and old stock, and closed plants, and reopened plants, and blah blah blah...I just gave up.VTC4s are the best all around battery IMO. My preferred brand(I use mechs exclusively), as long as you order from a reputable site you should be fine with those.
Do you still feel confident purchasing VTCs these days? I have just read so much about counterfeits, and old stock, and closed plants, and reopened plants, and blah blah blah...I just gave up.
If so, where do you buy them?
Yeah, I've seen them on Orbtronic...always out of stock.I've gotten authentic VTCs from liionwholesale.com. Other good sources are orbtronic.com, illumn.com, rtdvapor.com.
mechanical mods are not dangerous.ignorance, arrogance and immaturity are dangerous. a good well maintained mechanical mod is safe and very reliable.regulated mods can auto fire and with a low resistance load this continuous firing can cause the battery to over heat.it can also cause the pass transistor to over heat and go into thermal runaway.this condition can cause the pass transistor to explode.from the reviews I have read on regulated mods they are not all that reliable. some have failed within the first 2 weeks.with regular cleaning my mechanical mods have given me safe and reliable service. I do test my coils before mounting them on my mod but this is standard safety practice with any mod.hybrid mods are dangerous because they will produce a hard short with any atty that has a recessed center pin.even the best available technology can not fix stupid. it is better to rely on knowledge and skill for your safety they will not fail like technology can and does at the most inconvenient times. my formal training is in electrical engineering and I have seen power structures explode and protective circuits fail. if you are too lazy to learn how to do a thing safely then don't do it at all unless you are competing for the Darwin awardRemember, with a mech mod YOU are the safety. By their nature they're the "dangerous sport" of the vaping world, not the most dangerous thing.
Get a resistance meter, check your build before installing. Don't try for a stupidly low build until you really know what you're at.
Only buy batteries from a trusted seller, only buy cells of a known make and always get the highest C rating you can afford.
Do you still feel confident purchasing VTCs these days? I have just read so much about counterfeits, and old stock, and closed plants, and reopened plants, and blah blah blah...I just gave up.
If so, where do you buy them?
Hey I'm switching to mech mods and I would like a little advice I'm getting vct 4 batterys I'd probably be using it at around 0.3 ohms on a rda but could I go up to 1 ohm n be safe any advice on mech mods is welcome
Yeah, I've seen them on Orbtronic...always out of stock.
Looks like RTD has the VTC4s...is this a new thing?
Seems like when I was last looking for them, RTD didn't even have them listed...but then, it's been awhile.
Hey I'm switching to mech mods and I would like a little advice I'm getting vct 4 batterys I'd probably be using it at around 0.3 ohms on a rda but could I go up to 1 ohm n be safe any advice on mech mods is welcome
That was the one I was trying to remember!
I really like the silver-veined model...out of stock though, of course.
Have to give them a call. Thanks for posting that @Baditude!
Yes, you can post links. Here are mine:I dunno if I can post websites. But Illumn is pretty reputable I have been using them for years for various batteries and flashlight gear.