I see Red must be sharpening her knives
" Want me to slap him hun?" " No sweetie I got this one!"
" Want me to slap him hun?" " No sweetie I got this one!"
I used to hear voices but were ok now

I'm not sure if you got your answer about the risk.I just watched the video.....is this risk only to the batteries that are removable or all batteries? I know there are mods that are regulated and unregulated and while i havent looked up the difference just yet..i kinda assumed that regulated means made in a factory with regulations..and the other ones are just one people make at home? I guess my main question is do i have to worry about this with any and every apv?

Maybe some good bedtime reading 
Well spokenI guess I got a little carried away on that last postMaybe some good bedtime reading
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What a great combo! I swear this little Lab has no idea how to act. The people I got him from said he was 7 weeks old but I (and the vet, and my friend who breeds Goldens) believe he was around 5 weeks old. Too young to be away from mama.He is a big lazy dog. Keeps my pit and my girlfriend's heeler in line though. Good combo though, they were raised around him and are pretty laid back for their breeds.

I haven't heard anything about shipping ours out yet, either. I think they are still in the process of shipping out the ones from last week (one of the people in the first round posted) so I don't expect to until next week. Getting purty excited to see tracking!!!Howdy folks, I hope everyone's doing well, I've missed out on a ton in this thread. Is there any information on when these will reach us in the states? I haven't got an e-mail or anything with tracking info, does anyone know if they're in transit yet?
Thanks!
What a great combo! I swear this little Lab has no idea how to act. The people I got him from said he was 7 weeks old but I (and the vet, and my friend who breeds Goldens) believe he was around 5 weeks old. Too young to be away from mama.He still has no manners at 12-14 weeks. Oh well. I am sure in a couple of years he will be a great dog.
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Not carried away at all.. I was actually wondering what was inside of my vv3 and cf4 and if I should worry at all lol. I don't have a choice but to lay them dish in my purse but now I know to put them in a separate pocket with no contact near metal anything. You know i had read some of the bat thread when I first signed up but I thought I didn't have those types of Batts so I quit reading lol. Thanks so much!I'm not sure if you got your answer about the risk.
There are a ton of battery safety threads here on ECF and this is a very long subject.
But I will say, If used improperly, abused, or over heated any Li-ion or Li-Po battery can be dangerous.
In the video I posted he laid a piece of wire on top the battery to short it out, this can happen if coins or other metals touch the top of the battery in your pocket, purse or vape box.
Integrated batteries are safer in the aspect that the battery is protected by the mod that it's inside of.
The problem with some of the iPhones, is that the case is so skinny and flexible that the battery is being bent and breaking open.
iPhone 6 catches fire in man's pocket - New York News
In some cases all a integrated battery is a 18650 battery or multiple batteries that are soldered into the device.
Case in point is the Vapor Shark rDNA comes with a LG 18650 battery that can be taken out and charged,
but the smaller Vapor Shark DNA has the same LG battery soldered into it and not made to be taken out with out tools and a soldering gun.
Then you have devices like the MVP 2.0 that have a lithium-ion polymer battery which is basically a Li-Ion rechargeable battery in a soft package or pouch.
Lithium polymer battery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
My MVP 2.0 is around 2 years old an still works fine
The 18650 battery was never intended to be used like we use them.
This is why I am excited about the Disrupter, A battery made just for a Vaping Device
And if you look at the Innokin InnoCell battery it not only comes with a rubber protector for when it's not attached to the Disrupter,
But the positive and negative pins are up inside the battery so less chance of something touching them.![]()