can I put the ego C PCB board with another battery?

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hi:
I dont Know anything about electronic systems.
but, I have a Ego C system (PCB board or button controler) and i want to know if Can I put it with another battery (18650 battery) ?
example: can I put this ego C system with some 18650 battery in some flashlight? thats work?
maybe I can put this system, with that battery and some 510 adapter for get some EGO mod RELOADED!!!.
PLEASE EXPERTS, TELL ME, THATS POSIBLE????.

THANKS
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hi:
I dont Know anything about electronic systems.
but, I have a Ego C system (PCB board or button controler) and i want to know if Can I put it with another battery (18650 battery) ?
example: can I put this ego C system with some 18650 battery in some flashlight? thats work?
maybe I can put this system, with that battery and some 510 adapter for get some EGO mod RELOADED!!!.
PLEASE EXPERTS, TELL ME, THATS POSIBLE????.

THANKS

Well, you can, but I don't think you want to. First off, the maximum amps that controller will let the battery output is 2.5 I think. Check it out to make sure. Any IMR 18650 battery can output 5 amps at least so the battery would be wasted on this controller. Also, this controller is pretty cheap. Do you really want to use it on a much bigger battery with unknown safety implications?

So again, yes you can. But unless you know exactly what you are doing it can become unsafe real quick. And if you do know what you doing, you know there are much better controllers out there for very little money.

Just not worth it in my opinion. Whatever you do, stay safe :toast:
 
Well, you can, but I don't think you want to. First off, the maximum amps that controller will let the battery output is 2.5 I think. Check it out to make sure. Any IMR 18650 battery can output 5 amps at least so the battery would be wasted on this controller. Also, this controller is pretty cheap. Do you really want to use it on a much bigger battery with unknown safety implications?

So again, yes you can. But unless you know exactly what you are doing it can become unsafe real quick. And if you do know what you doing, you know there are much better controllers out there for very little money.

Just not worth it in my opinion. Whatever you do, stay safe :toast:


thanks for your recommendation
will not do it if unsure
I thought maybe I had to put a trainer or something. But best I forget
 
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