Are there "knock off" batteries to be concerned about? I want to make sure I get exactly what you have pictured and not an explosive firebreathing dragon in sheeps clothing
Are there "knock off" batteries to be concerned about? I want to make sure I get exactly what you have pictured and not an explosive firebreathing dragon in sheeps clothing
dwarfcat:11063160 said:Are there "knock off" batteries to be concerned about? I want to make sure I get exactly what you have pictured and not an explosive firebreathing dragon in sheeps clothing
AW batteries are not "manufactured" by AW. They are batteries made by other manufacturers (Panasonic?), tested and hand picked by a guy actually named A. Wong in China. He chooses only the top tier of batteries to carry his name, has them wrapped in his distinctive red (IMR) or black (protected) battery wraps. His batteries have gained international recognition as the most consistant and highest quality batteries in their class. They are recommended by more mod manufacturers and battery experts than any other battery.Are there "knock off" batteries to be concerned about? I want to make sure I get exactly what you have pictured and not an explosive firebreathing dragon in sheeps clothing
Get your cells from RTD and you won't have to worry about knockoffs.
The two grey batteries in some Vamo kits are unprotected ICR cells and should be relegated to third string on the backup depth chart.
Am I the only one on this site that doesn't get their batteries from them? I use light hound, I should be banned!
Lighthound is a trusted vendor of AW batteries. You're safe.
Holy Sierra. What was that guy thinking by shoving a sharp object into a battery pack like that? What did he think would happen?
Batteries and charger cost almost as much as the vamo kit itself but safety first I suppose.
Ok, ive done it meow. two of the AW 18650 and a Nitecore-i2 charger are now ordered. Thanks for the help and I think ill feel alot safer leaving those plugged in with that charger over night.
as with any type of battery with any type of charger... the rule of thumb is to never leave charging batteries unattended. so unless you are a night owl, i wouldnt leave them charging overnight. best to do it in the evening and just take them off the charger before you go to bed.
You technically could as a some of us hard heads do (and wont admit nor suggest it), but thats a whole other set of saftey precautions. some kind of airflow, room for heat to dissipate, away from and not on top of flammables, heat sources and other electronic devices... etc
Just curious, anyone know what the cord length on that charger is? The website doesnt indicate. I have a stone top coffee table that I think would be a great place to lay the charger. Itll be away from the walls, nice and cool and well stone. Thing could go up like a christmas tree and not cause too much damage
Just curious, anyone know what the cord length on that charger is? The website doesnt indicate. I have a stone top coffee table that I think would be a great place to lay the charger. Itll be away from the walls, nice and cool and well stone. Thing could go up like a christmas tree and not cause too much damage
I have mechs and I'm using AW IMRs.I agree with the red AW IMR 18650 batts for all my stuff! I use them for my Provaris and other vv mods. However, if you eventually get into a mechanical mod, then you would wanted protected batts. But with the Vamo, I'd definitely get the red AW IMR batts![]()