I just recently put the question of protected ICR batteries vs IMR safe chemistry to the Provape Team to see what they would have to say:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/provape/487949-question-tech-engineers-provape-about-protected-trustfire-batteries.html
Baditude said:With all the confusion with which batteries are recommended for mechanical mods, I have a question for the Provape tech engineers about which batteries they recommend the highest as being the safest for the Provape-1.
I see Provape sells the Trustfire 14500 protected ICR as a battery option for the Provape-1. Most sources that I have come across caution that any Trustfire, Surefire, or Ultrafire battery is a lesser quality battery. If this bears any truth, why does Provape sell these?
It seems that most current recommendations for safer batteries are for quality IMR safe-chemistry batteries over protected ICR batteries for both regulated and mechanical mods. Rechargeable Batteries
If this is the current wisdom, and with Provape's reputation for always taking safety into consideration for their products and customers, why are the Trustfires being sold on the website?
Jennifer360 said:Hi Baditude. I have sent this question on to our engineers and will have an answer to you shortly![]()
Jennifer360 said:Hey all, I am so sorry for the delayed response. When we started with the PV-1 the Trustfire 14500 battery was one of the few options available at that time. The AW protected 14500 cell came along after and we started offering those for use with the PV1. Most people purchase the AW batteries with their PV1, so we don’t sell a lot of the Trust fire cells. With some recent testing we have found that the IMR version of the 14500 cell from AW has a lower resistance and is better to use. The AW IMR cells arrived recently and we are working on changing over to that cell for the PV1.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/provape/487949-question-tech-engineers-provape-about-protected-trustfire-batteries.html
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