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kja

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I was wondering if anyone has tried these batteries with a high volt atty? juice CR2 rechargable protected battery. They are at amazon but im not allowed to put in links yet.
would it be possible to vape with this? These are protected cr2's from what I understand and are 3.7 volt or 3.6 volt. I think people have used two of them with other mods and a high volt atty.

Also in a regular cr2 battery review on amazon a guy was saying that he found out that all cr2's are rechargable whether they say it or not and he's recharging regular cr2's!!! Is this true? Would it be safer to just recharge like duracells or something like that? Has anyone had any experience with this? There are some cr2's there that are like 3000 mah!!! I was just wondering these things.
 
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I was wondering if anyone has tried these batteries with a high volt atty? Juice CR2 rechargable protected battery. They are at amazon but im not allowed to put in links yet.
would it be possible to vape with this? These are protected cr2's from what I understand and are 3.7 volt or 3.6 volt. I think people have used two of them with other mods and a high volt atty.

Also in a regular cr2 battery review on amazon a guy was saying that he found out that all cr2's are rechargable whether they say it or not and he's recharging regular cr2's!!! Is this true? Would it be safer to just recharge like duracells or something like that? Has anyone had any experience with this? There are some cr2's there that are like 3000 mah!!! I was just wondering these things.

I personally would not be recharging regular non rechargeable cr2's. I've heard of people trying that and they start leaking. I know one guy on here is going to try some protected 14250's i think they are in his super6, so i'm waiting to see how those work out for him. I personally have never tried any of the HV atomizers, but i really should start experimenting. I've kinda been waiting for some consensus on which work best before experimenting with them.

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I was wondering if anyone has tried these batteries with a high volt atty? Juice CR2 rechargable protected battery. They are at amazon but im not allowed to put in links yet.
would it be possible to vape with this? These are protected cr2's from what I understand and are 3.7 volt or 3.6 volt. I think people have used two of them with other mods and a high volt atty.

Also in a regular cr2 battery review on amazon a guy was saying that he found out that all cr2's are rechargable whether they say it or not and he's recharging regular cr2's!!! Is this true? Would it be safer to just recharge like duracells or something like that? Has anyone had any experience with this? There are some cr2's there that are like 3000 mah!!! I was just wondering these things.

You cannot recharge regular cr2 batts.......No way no how.....
 

kja

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Yes after some research I learned that it is very dangerous to be recharging batteries that are not made for that. I think im gonna get some of these juice batteries and see if they'll work. Also, Im wondering why David or any of the other mod builders never build a mod around more conventional batteries like rechargable duracells or energizers? or even just a single protected 6 volt battery like they have on the juice website? It seems like to me either of these options would be alot better?? what am I missing here?
 

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I was wondering if anyone has tried these batteries with a high volt atty? Juice CR2 rechargable protected battery. They are at amazon but im not allowed to put in links yet.
would it be possible to vape with this? These are protected cr2's from what I understand and are 3.7 volt or 3.6 volt. I think people have used two of them with other mods and a high volt atty.

Also in a regular cr2 battery review on amazon a guy was saying that he found out that all cr2's are rechargable whether they say it or not and he's recharging regular cr2's!!! Is this true? Would it be safer to just recharge like duracells or something like that? Has anyone had any experience with this? There are some cr2's there that are like 3000 mah!!! I was just wondering these things.

I haven't tried those batteries...I am using the HV (4.2 Ohm I think) atomizers. They are a little more tame than 6V with a standard atomizer but still way better than 3.7V. They also seem to hold up better, as in last longer, than the standard ones.
 

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From going to Juice's own site Rechargeable Lithium Photo Batteries where they don't have these listed as a current product and seeing their limited availability I have a gut feeling that these are three or four years old stock of a discontinued product. If this is true, they would lose some of their potency. I've also seen a complaint that these don't properly charge. This would be consistent with old batteries. Further, seeing that they don't work for flashlights and are only recommended for cameras concerns me. To a battery, an atomizer looks much more like a flashlight bulb than it looks like the motors in a camera.

Conventional batteries don't have the current capability necessary. The 6v batteries you see are made up of pairs of 3v batteries. There aren't real 6v lithium batteries. Higher voltage li bats are always 3v or 3.7v units stacked in one package.
 
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