I'm looking for some new plastic needle-tip bottles. ... plastic needle-tip instead of the metal tip.
I'd rather have Chubby Gorilla bottles.Thank you, all. I'm so glad I came here to ask.
I just ordered
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09BNC34XS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
and
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07XGDXD37/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
And, all's right with the world again.
So if anyone is looking for some smok coils the older models there's some TFV8 T12 coils that are $0.49 for a five pack they're the ones that light up. And then there are some other assorted I want to say TFV12 tank coils same price but for three coils that don't light up. They're all in the lower ohm's neighborhood and shipping is going to be at least $8.20 but if anyone's in the mood for some of those you might want to go check them out at Kanger wholesale AKA light fire distribution. I ordered some just to have a backup even though they are obscene coils that require at least 50 watts which isn't really my game. But I was making an order anyway so it doesn't really matter 50 cents is not much. As long as I haven't been misled these coils at least the TFV8 ones are the same baby beast coils that are going to be compatible with a large range of tanks but I am not personally guaranteeing that because I have never used these coils
So if anyone is looking for some smok coils the older models there's some TFV8 T12 coils that are $0.49 for a five pack they're the ones that light up. And then there are some other assorted I want to say TFV12 tank coils same price but for three coils that don't light up. They're all in the lower ohm's neighborhood and shipping is going to be at least $8.20 but if anyone's in the mood for some of those you might want to go check them out at Kanger wholesale AKA light fire distribution.
Lol I'm out of practice. It used to be that before I would mention a obscene sale of some sort on here I would do a search to see if you had mentioned anything recently in that topic because 9 out of 10 times you had! You are the best
I posted on the page before this one, on Feb. 23, about those SMOK coils and a couple others they had then...that have since sold out. They're definitely a great deal, and the S/H is, too. Even shipping 100 boxes was less than 10 bucks. There's also a link in my post to compatibility charts that show the other tanks they'll work with.
Lol I'm out of practice. It used to be that before I would mention a obscene sale of some sort on here I would do a search to see if you had mentioned anything recently in that topic because 9 out of 10 times you had! You are the best
Jeff has another one here that I haven't watched yet.
Professor Jeff Dahn | WIN Seminar Series - YouTube
Yet every detailed datasheet I've seen allows for storage at freezing temperatures. Hence freezer temps are included in my testing.Am not positive, but I am pretty sure that storing lithium at freezing temperatures may actually harm them.
The big no-no is charging them while they are cold. That is indeed dangerous.And for sure, avoid using them until the temperature is 50°F (10°C) or higher. As frozen batteries have been known to explode.
My test results after one year concur, but one year isn't very long. I meant to re-test last year, but circumstances prevented it.At 1:12, Jeff says storing them in the fridge will last longer.
It has been speculated that there is a sweet-spot for charge rate. Not too fast, not too slow. But I absolutely do not buy "the quicker you can charge the better". Fast charging generates heat, and heat is bad.So the quicker you can charge the better for the cell.
At 1:12, Jeff says storing them in the fridge will last longer. And the lower the stored voltage, the better. Of course, not too low which also will damage the cell.
He also said and I have heard other studies for years say the same thing... that if you charge say a 2400mAh cell @ 100ma for 24 hours vs. the same battery charged at 2.4A for one hour, both will be fully charged. But the 100mA charge will do far more damage to the cell. As the clock (time) spent charging does the damage, not the current (up to a point). So the quicker you can charge the better for the cell. And also the less time cells stay from higher voltages (higher charges) the better.
On the other hand my annual expense for batteries is insignificant so a bit of marginal improvement in how long they last isn't something I spend time worrying about.
Yup. The inconsistency of opinions regarding storage temperature is why I decided to do my own testing. Some people say there's no benefit to cooler temps, others do. Who are you gonna believe?I've heard a lot of opinions on everything to do with batteries. On some aspects, like not letting them sit at full charge, the opinions seem to be consistent. Other aspects, not so much.
It's not the expense of batteries that worries me; it's availability. Most of the big-name manufacturers are trying hard to keep loose cells out of the channels that we buy them from. I don't want to be in a position a few years from now where I need some "fresh" ones and the only ones available to buy are re-wraps of uncertain quality. I'd rather stock up on known-good cells when they're available and determine the best way to store them.On the other hand my annual expense for batteries is insignificant so a bit of marginal improvement in how long they last isn't something I spend time worrying about.
It's not the expense of batteries that worries me; it's availability.
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