I have been taking batteries out and putting them in mods for a lot of years and I have yet to tear a wrap.
Not only is there the balanced charging issue, but one of the other most important factors is heat.
Heat is produced when you charge your batteries, in the charging circuit and the...
Charging within the mod is not something I would recommend.
It is not as safe as using an external charger.
Taking them in and out shouldn't cause any issues if done correctly.
Should you nick a battery wrap, they can be easily rewrapped for about $1.
In a dual series mod you will find that...
Agree.
Tool manufacturers are opting for 20700 over 21700 because infrastructure to mass produce is already in place, more so than 21700. So, they're cheaper and more readily available
At the moment anyway.
They were slightly overrated to begin with.
I would replace them simply because there are MUCH better 26650 batteries out there.
The Basen Black/HohmGrown, Golisi, Efest green or Metallic purple, etc.
All of those are 20 amp or more and 4200 to 4400 mAh.
A 10 inch single strand wire is not going to yield a 5 inch length of twisted wire.
A 5 inch length of twisted wire will not yield the same resistance as a 10 inch length of single strand folded in half.
The mass of the 5 inch twisted wire can change based on how much or how little you twist...
You and the OP are not together on your terminology.
The OP is asking about the resistance of two individual coils wired in parallel (dual) vs. the resistance of the same two wires used to make those individual coils being twisted together.
Two coils WIRED in parallel is NOT the same as a...
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