Oh Lordy...she'll never use that weed eater again if I tell her that Rup!!
Man , do you have a laptop comp. ??? they use Li-ion batts in a much worse configuration , also flashlights and bark collars and !!!
and cell phones, cordless power tools..... etc etc... Some of which have no protection.
Got a cordless drill ??? Li-ion batts Kids !!!
Tesla Motors refers to the Roadster's battery pack as the Energy Storage System or ESS. The ESS contains 6,831 lithium ion cells arranged into 11 "sheets" connected in series; each sheet contains 9 "bricks" connected in series; each "brick" contains 69 cells connected in parallel (11S 9S 69P). The cells are of the 18650 form-factor commonly found in laptop batteries.
It's making me rethink the bark collar for my puppy now. I had no idea!
Got a cordless drill ??? Li-ion batts Kids !!!
ni-mh mostly these days for everything 14.4v and up. And, that's a welcome change as far as I'm concerned.
I've been using 18v Li-ion battery packs in all my Ryobi cordless tools, for three years now, and I won't go back!!
I bought an iPro about 3 weeks ago with the recommended batteries & charger on your website, Buzzkill.
Now, I looked up the c rating for those stacked batteries & a battery of the (from your website) recommended type 14430 size FePo4 & it has a c rating of 1.6. Rolygate, has a post on battery safety that, that type of battery(FePo4) should have a c rating of at least 2.0:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/announcements-rules/76078-exploding-mods-current-situation.html
And in 2010 he said a c rating of 4.0.
What I'd like to see on your website, is a shorter iPro mod that takes 1 maybe larger battery that is an AW IMR Lithium Manganese (LiMn) battery with a c rating of at least 4. If that can't be done, I know you could make something smaller with a battery life of 5-6 hours, thats not stacked & safer.
My Provari AW IMR 18490 3.7v 1100 maH battery has a c rating of 8c. With the lighter materials that the iPro is made of & a "blowout" manually (by the user) pressed in bottom cap, this could be a really exclusive mod.
My electrical engineering husband agrees with what I've written.
Thanks for reading.
Yeah. Ryobi is using nicad, ni-mh, and li-on. Only thing that bugs me with them is that it is possible to use the wrong charger (if you happen to have more than one ryobi product around and get different batts & chargers). DeWalt has gone to only lion and ni-mh and some of their trade literature indicates they prefer ni-mh (and sell ni-mh at about a 15 to 1 rate depending on country)
I saw a makita li-on blow up on the charger a couple of years ago. It was an impressive explosion (left my ears ringing for a couple of days) and the resulting fire required an extinguisher. So, I welcome the change to ni-mh.
read & understood. Since my Infinity is my only stacked batt unit, I asked my husband to inspect it. He said that there is more than enough holes in it to vent properly. He also said that he is glad I buy the "good batteries".
Well really it comes down to Current draw so at 8.3 watts IF you use a 3 ohm attys you will draw 1.62 amps of current , you can do this ALL day and never turn it off and the battery will be OK , this is why we say do not use LR atty/carto they add current draw !Important Question for Mike. Is your chip able to deal with the low C rated battery issues?
Thanks, Feisty Alice
Well really it comes down to Current draw so at 8.3 watts IF you use a 3 ohm attys you will draw 1.62 amps of current , you can do this ALL day and never turn it off and the battery will be OK , this is why we say do not use LR atty/carto they add current draw !
They are designed to take higher loads for short periods of time like we do , they are NOT designed to do this continuously . Our chip limits current draw to 3 amps MAX so the battery will never see more that that load on it .