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Fidola13

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:glare:After almost 3 years of vaping I have some how managed to NOT rewrap a battery.

I’ve read about here. I’ve watched super easy vids. I even bought a colorful 300 ct pack that is more than I’ll need in my life time. I just liked the colors and organizer. My therapist would love this. So, If anyone wants some DM me. I don’t need 300! I probably should pick up some 21700s.

So that’s it. I feel like an imposter. I need to rewrap my own batteries. What else is on the Sara’s Real Vapers Checklist? Well that felt carthetic. Thanks for the support :thumbs: !!!!
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    I bought some wicked superheroes 18650 battery wraps from FT a couple of years ago. I have about 10 different super hero styles which were great for rewrapping.
    I ended up using two of the same hero for each married/paired set so they could not be mixed up.
     

    Richard Winter

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    That's a great idea!
    I used to keep my paired sets in dual battery cases but ended up having so many batteries that it was getting a bit unmanageable. I saw the wraps on FT and thought perfect. Now I cant get them mixed up because the paired set are two of a kind.
     

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    You can look at your wrap stockpile as part of the long term stash, put it away and ignore it unless you have no other choice.

    Before you bury them in the back yard, maybe add a pack of insulators...:D

    yep I have a couple of sheets of those also :)!!
     

    Hawise

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    Fraud! What vaper makes it three years without having to rewrap a battery? ;)

    That makes me feel like a right klutz. I can't make it more than a few months without rewraping a battery. Has anyone else noticed that they seem to come in clusters? Whenever I rewrap one battery, all the rest get envious of its shiny new coat and sprout scratches left and right just so they can get one too.
     

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    I bought some wicked superheroes 18650 battery wraps from FT a couple of years ago. I have about 10 different super hero styles which were great for rewrapping.
    I ended up using two of the same hero for each married/paired set so they could not be mixed up.

    I do the Same thing (kinda) to keep track of my 18650's.

    Sony Green for High Amp CDR Batteries.
    Electric Blue for Medium Amp CDR Batteries (for my On-the-Go Mods).
    Gloss Black for Flashlights.
     

    Katya

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    After almost 3 years of vaping I have some how managed to NOT rewrap a battery.

    You have to rewrap batteries? Why? I haven't rewrapped a battery in my 10+ years of vaping. :lol: Am I doing it wrong? :blink:
     

    Richard Winter

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    You have to rewrap batteries? Why? I haven't rewrapped a battery in my 10+ years of vaping. :lol: Am I doing it wrong? :blink:
    Oh @Katya, poor you, your really missing out on all the fun. Nothing like sitting down with a coffee, tweezers in one had, hair drier in the other and having a blast
     

    Richard Winter

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    I'm with Katya. In 7+ years of vaping I've never rewrapped a battery. Am I missing something??
    I did go a fair while before I started doing it. A few of my batteries were beginning to look a bit worse for wear. My other reason was to make matched pairs look unique so they could not get mixed up with others.
     
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