I believe that the PricisePlus by Super T Manufacturing meets the three milled gas vent slots. It looks that way in their pictures of it on their site.
I'm sure it's been mentioned before but I haven't read all 55 pages of this thread, but we stack batteries in devices all the time. Namely flashlights. Some are vented some are not. And anyone who uses a big stacked 2xD battery flashlight on a regular basis usually uses it in longer intervals than we vape. Flashlights are on and off, and constantly using power (around 3v). Flashlights have exploded too. Regular AA rechargeable duracell batteries have exploded in their chargers before, that's why there are a ton of warnings on rechargeable batteries and chargers.
This kind of disaster can happen with any battery, in any device at any time. It's simply a mechanical failure. We take the same risk of exploding batteries every time we play a portable game console, put a laptop on our laps, or put a cell phone up to our heads. All batteries, especially lithium rechargeable batteries, are succeptable to failure. Sure there are measures used to protect our batteries and devices, but stuff happens. There have been posts on ECF of people who deliberately blew up their batteries to illustrate that fact.
Take care everyone and be safe!
Sorry.
If the one specific type of device that is being discussed here (stacked battery metal tube mods) numbers 100,000 units, 8 to 15 explosive failures would be equivalent to over 500,000 cell phone EXPLOSIONS per year. Not cells phone batteries venting, swelling, but up to 500,000 cell phone explosions. How you like them odds. This situation is not the same. People making comparisons to cars, laptops, cell phones and electric razors are misleading others. You are doing your peers a severe disservice.
about 5.6 billion cells phone in the world, how many stacked battery metal tube mods are there?
Sorry.
If the one specific type of device that is being discussed here (stacked battery metal tube mods) numbers 100,000 units, 8 to 15 explosive failures would be equivalent to over 500,000 cell phone EXPLOSIONS per year. Not cells phone batteries venting, swelling, but up to 500,000 cell phone explosions. How you like them odds. This situation is not the same. People making comparisons to cars, laptops, cell phones and electric razors are misleading others. You are doing your peers a severe disservice.
about 5.6 billion cells phone in the world, how many stacked battery metal tube mods are there?
I suggest we stop putting any responsibility on the consumer.
Honestly, the average consumer doesn't even know there is something they are supposed to know.
And they certainly don't know that what they don't know might kill them.
The burden of safety rests solely with the manufacturer, and no one else.
If you sell it, your are liable for the results.
Didn't know where else to post this, but I found it interesting nevertheless
BATTERY VENTING
I suggest we stop putting any responsibility on the consumer.
Honestly, the average consumer doesn't even know there is something they are supposed to know.
And they certainly don't know that what they don't know might kill them.
The burden of safety rests solely with the manufacturer, and no one else.
If you sell it, your are liable for the results.
I suggest we stop putting any responsibility on the consumer.
Honestly, the average consumer doesn't even know there is something they are supposed to know.
And they certainly don't know that what they don't know might kill them.
The burden of safety rests solely with the manufacturer, and no one else.
If you sell it, your are liable for the results.
I see no need for a flame suit here. This is exactly as it should be. It's time for people to start taking responsibility for themselves and their actions. Learn about something you're gonna do or simply don't do it. If you can't handle the mods, the extra precautions needed when using one, then simply don't.I'm not downplaying the situation, but.
Are there any stacked battery mod vendors that say anywhere "just stuff any two batteries in there that will fit."
I doubt it, but I guess it's not impossible.
I sell guns as one of my jobs. I've seen firearms coming in for service because someone tried to save a buck and buy surplus Makarov ammo (9X18mm) and put in through their 9X19 pistol. I've actually seen a 22LR revolver with a 22 MAG in the cylinder and the cylinder blown! How that round got FORCED in that cylinder I still can't figure out. People try to use 3 and 3.5 inch shotgun shells in 2 3/4 inch barrels. Try to shoot number 2 steel out of a fixed full choke gun, +P ammo in a pistol not rated...I could go on.
In all these instances, if you look into manufacturer documentation this is not recommended and forbidden. In NONE of these instances are the manufacturers liable and the repairs were not covered in any warranty.
Now if a vendor builds a mod and says "USE THESE BATTERIES ONLY" and they have an incident, I agree. To hold them responsible for anything further I think is nanny state BS.
Flame suit engage......![]()
here's the part of my bio that's relevant.
The phrase we use at work, selecting products, is "fit for intended use". Is an item suitable given the reasonably anticipated user knowledge and likely operating conditions?
OK for cheap risk takers maybe, not OK for people who just don't realise the risk they are taking. One day soon a mod maker will get sued for his house, car, and the clothes on his back. And when that day comes, I will be in court to give evidence against him - and be glad to do it. It's gone too far.
The only people who could actually fix this is a trade association. The main reason that vendors won't form a trade association is they don't like the idea of being told what to do. A lot of us think that day is way past and they need to wake up.
I think it would be great if the vendors who sell mods say, "Use THIS battery, and THIS charger, ONLY with this mod"!!