Does this mean alcohol will soon be deemed a tobacco product?And the headlines keep coming.
Teen airlifted in critical condition after vaping alcohol at school
"A 14-year-old Wisconsin boy was airlifted to the hospital after attempting to inhale alcohol with a vaping device during class, according to police."
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If the circuit is flawed or fails, then all you have left is battery chemistry.
And the headlines keep coming.
Teen airlifted in critical condition after vaping alcohol at school
"A 14-year-old Wisconsin boy was airlifted to the hospital after attempting to inhale alcohol with a vaping device during class, according to police."
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They depend on stupid-they need the votes.I keep waiting on the honest headline "Breaking news: Stupidity kills!" and for the government to wake up and realize that they can't regulate or ban stupid.
they can't regulate or ban stupid.
Congratulations! You're the 20,000th post on this thread.They depend on stupid-they need the votes.
I'm no expert on such matters, so I'm not about to attempt to answer that question.If I build a Mod that has a Known and Unchanging Battery Amp draw, say 6 Amps, and I put a LiPo Battery in it that is rated at say 15 Amp CDR, is Battery Chemistry such a Critical Issue?
I noticed that! What do I win?Congratulations! You're the 20,000th post on this thread.
I'm no expert on such matters, so I'm not about to attempt to answer that question.
All I know is the SMOK Stick X8 is a vape device that seems to fit the UL model of an internal battery mod with protection circuitry that uses a LiPo battery. Yet this device failed quite spectacularly with flames and explosion while charging. Granted, it was a SMOK product that failed.But the UL model of design did not perform as planned.
Accolades and fame.I noticed that! What do I win?![]()
A Trustfire DIY battery box, it's already on the way. Enjoy!What do I win?![]()
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A Trustfire DIY battery box, it's already on the way. Enjoy!
we strongly recommend to not enjoy the battery box and instead bury it deep underground for some poor soul to find in 1000 years
I think if one Searches the Web, they can find Just About Anything that uses a Battery that has caught Fire. That Isn't Relevant in todays Web Infused age. It's the Percentages on the Population Level that catch fire that is Relevant.
He was Astounded that something that ran off a Battery could be sold where the User could Unintentional (or Intentionally) adjust it (via a Build) beyond the Safe Abilities of the Battery inside it.
Then I showed Him a Mech Mod. He was Completely Dumbfounded by it. He Wouldn't even hold it when it had a Battery and an RDA on it. He called it a THR Pipe Bomb.
Right, I agree. However the difference between LiPo and Li-Ion is that LiPo explosions are more violent and reactive than Li-Ion. So on the off chance something bad does happen, you are going to be wishing you had Li-Ion and not LiPo in your hand/pocket. You should watch the video linked by Baditude on the previous page, it will explain a lot about the various chemistries and relative safety. As I have also said a large part of battery safety is a properly designed protection circuit. Personally I feel Evolv does a really good job of this. AFAIK there have been 0 battery explosions related to use of an Evolv DNA board.
That should NOT be possible in a regulated mod by any reasonable manufacturer. ALL of them at least claim to have short protections, low ohm protections, reverse battery protections, etc. which would prevent this scenario. I do not know of any battery explosions that occurred on a regulated device while in use. All of the incidents I know of were loose batteries in pockets/purses, mech mods, or LiPo batteries being charged inside the mod they were built into.
If the coil was shorted or way too low for the batteries, then he wasn't wrong.
I'm thankful I've had time to accumulate what I like so I don't ever have to look at what the FDA thinks I should use, let alone use it.