I was the one that said that. When Phil bought his V3 he came to me, he didnt know what to order. I placed his order for him. He had two sets of tenergy's from PS with his v3 (all of you assuming he was penny pinching...sorry!) When Thereasa first told me about the incident, she never said anything about him using the RS batts. Thats why in my posts I said he was using the Tenergys. This did happen before the FL incident. The fact that he was using the unprotected batts answers alot of questions. We can all agree that was a mistake. But keep this in mind, not everyone scours these forums and is as up to date on all of the issues, dangers, etc that goes with vaping. He didnt have internet to reasearch batteries...stacking, protected, unprotected blah blah blah. He bought a product that he assumed was safe. He had no idea there was a difference. To some, a battery is a battery. Does that make him an idiot? Had there been some sort of warning ON (rather than on their website)his V3 when he recieved it stating that using unprotected batts can be very dangerous, I'm sure he would have had the presence of mind to mention to the clerk at RS that it was important that they be of the protected variety. As I mentioned in an earlier post, he was away from home and he was just trying to get his V3 working again. As far as all those playing jury already, think about this. When a vendor manufactures a product shouldnt it be safegarded? The V3 was flawed. It had two little vents in the switch for Gods sake, that was IT! Thats why the new version now has vents in the side. As a manufacturer you have to assume someone is going to put the wrong batteries in, or the switch will get pressed in your pocket or whatever. Any and all reasonable possibilities need to be expected. It should've had vents in the adapter, and in the tube at the very least.
Before you all run Phil in the ground please give it some thought. In my opinion, what he did (with his knowledge of the product) wasnt idiotic. He unknowingly made a mistake that has thus far costed him his eyesight, his teeth, his job, and on and on. I guarantee that if this had happened to any of you, or your loved ones you would feel entitled to compensation too.
If you have any questions feel free to ask. I'm still vaping strong with my proVari and I hate as much as the rest of you when incidents like this happen, and the blowback effect it has on the industry. But the fact is, it's reality.