So i have a buddy thats into vaping, and hes also in R/C cars and such and is somewhat nerdy.
But he seems to have gotten ahead of himself, he has convinced a local battery warehouse to start stocking these (lithium-polymer) and he has agreed to test the batteries in box mods and mech mods.
I pretty much cut him off mid sentence and told him hell no, that its a terrible idea and is basically has a pipe bomb in his face.
First off, Li-po is no where near as tolerant of over discharge as Li-Mn and tends to be violent when it thermally runs away.
Second, these are unprotected cells he is playing with, when brought up, he said he is building a protection circuit in HIS device. When i asked him what happens when some new vaper comes and buys one of these unknowingly and runs it low and blows his face off. He said oh well.
I tried getting him to understand the ramifications these could have and that he needs to bring the safety factor with the company but he is being stubborn about it.
I feel like this is another news case waiting to happen, am i way off base here or is there a legitimate concern here?
To put it in perspective here, Li-ion are known to be very violent and Li-Po are more volatile than Li-Ion
But he seems to have gotten ahead of himself, he has convinced a local battery warehouse to start stocking these (lithium-polymer) and he has agreed to test the batteries in box mods and mech mods.
I pretty much cut him off mid sentence and told him hell no, that its a terrible idea and is basically has a pipe bomb in his face.
First off, Li-po is no where near as tolerant of over discharge as Li-Mn and tends to be violent when it thermally runs away.
Second, these are unprotected cells he is playing with, when brought up, he said he is building a protection circuit in HIS device. When i asked him what happens when some new vaper comes and buys one of these unknowingly and runs it low and blows his face off. He said oh well.
I tried getting him to understand the ramifications these could have and that he needs to bring the safety factor with the company but he is being stubborn about it.
I feel like this is another news case waiting to happen, am i way off base here or is there a legitimate concern here?
To put it in perspective here, Li-ion are known to be very violent and Li-Po are more volatile than Li-Ion