Hello everyone,
So I got in on a co-op here for an evic. Decided I needed another 18650, so I ordered this
Then while perusing the forum, I noticed a thread about only using protected batteries in an evic. This says it's unprotected but:
Safe chemistry LiMN means reduced risk of venting with flame or explosion. Due to the safety inherent in IMR safe chemistry batteries there is no protection circuitry added or built in. This provides a slightly shorter battery length to enable a good fit in most mods.
and:
Please note that due to their inherent safety, IMR cells don't have a protection circuit built in. They should never be discharged below 2.5 volts or cycle life/performance will be reduced. Maximum charge voltage is 4.25 volts
Is this safe to use? I'd like to keep all my digits if possible. As for my face, well, I'm a bad man and I'm pretty...
Thanks!
So I got in on a co-op here for an evic. Decided I needed another 18650, so I ordered this
Then while perusing the forum, I noticed a thread about only using protected batteries in an evic. This says it's unprotected but:
Safe chemistry LiMN means reduced risk of venting with flame or explosion. Due to the safety inherent in IMR safe chemistry batteries there is no protection circuitry added or built in. This provides a slightly shorter battery length to enable a good fit in most mods.
and:
Please note that due to their inherent safety, IMR cells don't have a protection circuit built in. They should never be discharged below 2.5 volts or cycle life/performance will be reduced. Maximum charge voltage is 4.25 volts
Is this safe to use? I'd like to keep all my digits if possible. As for my face, well, I'm a bad man and I'm pretty...
Thanks!
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