Went to a vape shop today and picked up an IPV2, I wanted to use it on the way home and VTC series batteries are getting hard to find so I picked up an extra one and had them put it in the mod.
I went to change the battery and this is what came out, see if you can ID the questionable cell:
(It's obviously the one in the middle)
The first thing that struck me was that it's obviously a used cell, there was a few minor dents in the battery case and there was some wear on the contacts like you normally get with a mod, so I was upset that they sold be a used (and badly taken care of) cell as a new one. But after settling down about that, I looked a bit closer and I'm pretty sure it's also a fake.
The wrapper color is off, it's a bit more shiny than my other ones too. While that little square barcode thing has worn off quickly on all my other Sonys, on this cell that's obviously been well used it's still super bright, so it appears a different ink has been used.
Most alarming is that the text doesn't even say VTC4 it just says "VT4" and the font is different and more messy. I thought maybe there was a different cell from Sony without the C, but I can't find anything. Both positive and negative terminals look identical to real Sonys.
I don't have the gear here to test the cell but the IPV's display was showing a big drop in the battery bar while firing, which means a large voltage sag I believe. I didn't experience any abnormal heat or anything but still it worries me I was pushing 50 watts with this battery.
I'm absolutely furious at this vape shop for doing this, I'm hoping it was an honest mistake as we had a bunch of batteries and mods getting played with and maybe they put a shop-use battery in there or something, but even that is worrying as it looks to be a fake. They had some left to sell still and I'm planning on informing them that the cells are fake if that's the case, and if they try any funny business I'm going to let it be known.
So are these fakes for sure or some odd uncommon cell?
Thanks guys!
I went to change the battery and this is what came out, see if you can ID the questionable cell:
(It's obviously the one in the middle)
The first thing that struck me was that it's obviously a used cell, there was a few minor dents in the battery case and there was some wear on the contacts like you normally get with a mod, so I was upset that they sold be a used (and badly taken care of) cell as a new one. But after settling down about that, I looked a bit closer and I'm pretty sure it's also a fake.
The wrapper color is off, it's a bit more shiny than my other ones too. While that little square barcode thing has worn off quickly on all my other Sonys, on this cell that's obviously been well used it's still super bright, so it appears a different ink has been used.
Most alarming is that the text doesn't even say VTC4 it just says "VT4" and the font is different and more messy. I thought maybe there was a different cell from Sony without the C, but I can't find anything. Both positive and negative terminals look identical to real Sonys.
I don't have the gear here to test the cell but the IPV's display was showing a big drop in the battery bar while firing, which means a large voltage sag I believe. I didn't experience any abnormal heat or anything but still it worries me I was pushing 50 watts with this battery.
I'm absolutely furious at this vape shop for doing this, I'm hoping it was an honest mistake as we had a bunch of batteries and mods getting played with and maybe they put a shop-use battery in there or something, but even that is worrying as it looks to be a fake. They had some left to sell still and I'm planning on informing them that the cells are fake if that's the case, and if they try any funny business I'm going to let it be known.
So are these fakes for sure or some odd uncommon cell?
Thanks guys!
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