Without waiting for your complete report...store in the fridge or room temp?Molicel P28A batteries on sale for $3.99 each at 18650BatteryStore
Mooch rates these the best all-around 18650s. I have some myself and I'm inclined to agree. I paid considerably more for them this spring.
They also have Samsung 40Ts for $3.99 but since I don't use 21700s, I have no opinion regarding them.
Well you can always buy a round of batteries for everyone else![]()
Some cells (VTC5A) seem to benefit from storage in the fridge (or even the freezer), while with others (P26A) it doesn't seem to make much difference. The last of the "for science" P26As (a freezer sample) is still being discharged on a CBA-HR as I write this. Note that both type suffer noticeably if you store them fully charged, so definitely don't do that.Without waiting for your complete report...store in the fridge or room temp?
LOL -- yeah, BTDT, which is one of the reasons I decided to do storage testing.Do I really have enough batteries?
In some ways, I do too, but I know I've got enough to last until I'm over 100, so I don't sweat it.I hate to see it get depleted
But what if vaping actually turns out to extend one's lifespan?
Molicel P28A batteries on sale for $3.99 each at 18650BatteryStore
Mooch rates these the best all-around 18650s. I have some myself and I'm inclined to agree. I paid considerably more for them this spring.
They also have Samsung 40Ts for $3.99 but since I don't use 21700s, I have no opinion regarding them.
But what if vaping actually turns out to extend one's lifespan?
Likely drippin' into the nineties!Turn 81 tomorrow, so ...... IT'S WORKING!!!!!!!!![]()
Turn 81 tomorrow, so ...... IT'S WORKING!!!!!!!!![]()
I'm not surprised. I have a pretty good stock of DNA boards, and although I'm perfectly capable of doing it, I decided pretty quickly that replacing them was a major pain in the backside, and besides, they tended to fail at the most inconvenient time.Did noticed I'd been chewing through TC regulated mods faster than expected.
I'm not surprised. I have a pretty good stock of DNA boards, and although I'm perfectly capable of doing it, I decided pretty quickly that replacing them was a major pain in the backside, and besides, they tended to fail at the most inconvenient time.
So late 2015 or early 2016, I went back to straight mechanical stuff (squonkers). Guess how many failures I've had so far? Yep. Zero.
That said, there's one that's approaching failure (a be-cu party is cracked about half way through) but it's giving me plenty of warning. When it does finally break, I've got spares of that part too, and it will take me about five minutes to swap out vs. a couple of hours for a DNA board.
Perhaps so, but that mod is missing a feature that I consider essential: A squonk bottle.You can change a dna board a lot quicker than that in a Jac DNA75.
Happy early Birthday!!! Big congrats!Turn 81 tomorrow, so ...... IT'S WORKING!!!!!!!!![]()