Funny thing:
As much flak as a cherry bomber gets, it actually has plenty of ventilation.
As much flak as a cherry bomber gets, it actually has plenty of ventilation.
As an aside, I have witnessed an HG2 vent from an authentic copper Raptor. Not mine. Cells were installed positive end up. Hot soot and flames exhausted out of the holes of the negative battery cap. It was a rather an amazing sight to behold. The mod is still in use today.Vent holes located in the bottom battery cap are probably useless, as the battery itself may physically block the escape of gas..
Unless the design expects the cells to be inverted with the positive postitioned down. Some of the latest tube mechs on the market are designed in such a fashion including but not limited to the Sub Ohm Innovations Legendary Subzero and the Kennedy Enterprises Roundhouse. The drawback is that the body of the tube becomes positive and any failure of the battery wrap against the body will result in a hard short. The benefit is that the cell will vent downwards away from the head. In fact, every single cloud competition I have ever attended has had its panel of competitors install their cells with the positive end down.A safer design is to have the gas escape routes located where the gas originates from, the top of the battery.
True, I broke several bits trying too ventilate my SMPL. I was planning on making a slot on each side using the grinding disk on my Dremel, but I'm afraid of making a hash of it and destroying one of my favorite mods.Trying to drill holes into a rounded metal tube with a hand held power drill can be extremely difficult, unless you own a drill press.
Ouch!, Those "fiber type" discs are fragile.I tried with a grinding disk on my dremel, the disk disintegrated. I got annoyed and went in with a hacksaw. It now has some top venting, but looks like a dogs dinner. Note to self, don't mod when angry.
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Question: Do the batteries that explode always vent from the top?
True, I broke several bits trying too ventilate my SMPL. I was planning on making a slot on each side using the grinding disk on my Dremel, but I'm afraid of making a hash of it and destroying one of my favorite mods.
Question: Do the batteries that explode always vent from the top?
Assuming you are using a safe chemistry (IMR, INR), the cell will not explode, it will vent. The violence of this venting varies from a small to amount of liquid and gas seeping out, to it going off smoking and ejecting flames like a bottle rocket. If these gases are contained and not allowed to escape in a timely fashion, as in the there is not adequate venting in the mod, then you have a pipe bomb.
. Does the Poldiac have any ventilation? If not then some discreet tidy 1mm holes would be a worthwhile sacrifice in my opinion, even if it devalues your $200 mod.