unprotected batteries

  1. N

    Question Re: TrustFire IMR18350 Li-ion Unprotected Rechargeable Batteries

    Allow me to preface this question by saying that I am not an expert when it comes to electrical wiring and batteries. I found a good price on TrustFire IMR 18350 Li-ion 3.7V 800mAh unprotected rechargeable batteries. So far I've only used the Efest IMR 18350 LiMn 3.7V 800mAh rechargeable...
  2. AaronY

    About to buy a Provati should I worry about the unprotected battery, is the black color better for finger prints, and 2 or 3 extended batteries

    I am no battery expert but found some info that high drain batteries are not protected. Is that true? I fear that unprotected batteries might explode in the provari. Does the provari prevent that? Has there been any cases? Also worried about being a finger print magnet. Does the regular color...
  3. rolygate

    Rechargeable Batteries

    . . The Battery Page This page is a reference section for battery information relevant to e-cigarette use - and especially for APVs (e-cigarettes with large, user-replaceable generic rechargeable batteries, usually with one or more features or functions not available in a mini e-cigarette)...
  4. emsmom

    Battery Question

    I need one of the battery guru's to help with a question I have about protected batteries. I have been told that a protected battery just means that it won't overcharge and the way to test if a battery is protected is to put it on a charger for 10 days. A protected battery will be fine and an...