IS 2 x NCR18650BE 3.7V 3200mAh 18650 Rechargeable Li - ion Battery good for E-mods?

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tj99959

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    The difference is that "C" in NCR, which stands for "cobalt".
    Don't be confused by the term "Lithium ion" because they are all Li ion batteries safe chemistry or not.
    Cobalt chemistry vents violently and has a very low CDR, so you want to use manganese cells instead.
    There are three basic chemistries: Identified by the center letter.
    "C" = cobalt
    "M(N)" = manganese (or nickel/manganese)
    "P" = polymer
    NCR tells us what type of battery it is ONLY if we bother to find out what the acronym means!




    People just don't seem willing to learn about batteries anymore, and that's a shame.
    At least the OP had enough sense to come on here and ask!
     
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    I'm aware.

    Their typo isn't your fault.

    But it's a horrible typo. Imagine someone taking 3 zeros off your pay check.

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    thats happened with two zeros.... Wasnt happy. Hell, wasnt in the country when it happened. My wife had to try to sort it all out but the company wouldnt work with her as much as youd think. thankfully we had Sat Phones and I was able to get it fixed the next month...
     
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