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TomB

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Tom, whats the diff between ICR&IMR?

From what I know about the aw brand is that IMR uses their "safe" chemistry which they say does away with having to have a protection circuit because they are not prone to explode. They have the ability to discharge at a very rapid rate without problem "high current" but they do hold less power. The ICR ones are lithium ion chemistry which has a high capacity but are prone to explosion. The protection circuit is needed to prevent this (protection circuit controls/ limits over charge over discharge and limits current supplied to 3 amps or so max).
 

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That sounds about right Tom.
I was thinking that ICR meant internal circuity something and that it was related to Li-Ion Cells.
I just didn't know exactly about the IMR, I just knew that was the abbreviation for High Drain, meaning a more consistent voltage across the life of the battery. I didn't know if had anything to do with the Lithium Magnesium cells themselves. However I used to have a VV mod that I used the AW 16340's in and they were IMR and Li-MN.
 

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I just went looking for the best answer to your question goober.
I would say check out the candlepower forum, those guys know their stuff about batteries.
Unfortunately it's down right this minute but should be back online tonight.

appreciate that upstate,I will check later,I looked around on the battery university,but didnt find that specific info
 

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From what I know about the aw brand is that IMR uses their "safe" chemistry which they say does away with having to have a protection circuit because they are not prone to explode. They have the ability to discharge at a very rapid rate without problem "high current" but they do hold less power. The ICR ones are lithium ion chemistry which has a high capacity but are prone to explosion. The protection circuit is needed to prevent this (protection circuit controls/ limits over charge over discharge and limits current supplied to 3 amps or so max).

Thanks Tom,i'm learning,also you've got tons of "spare time"for reseach right,,,LOL
 

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He really has an entire assembly line of child laborers putting these things together. He just tells us that it takes him 10 hours to get our sympathy!!! lol
not too mention that before he posts vids of the new batch he takes some sand paper to his finger tips and splashes some lacquer on his hands just to make it look good!!! :)
 

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He really has an entire assembly line of child laborers putting these things together. He just tells us that it takes him 10 hours to get our sympathy!!! lol
not too mention that before he posts vids of the new batch he takes some sand paper to his finger tips and splashes some lacquer on his hands just to make it look good!!! :)

thats why I carry around a bag of saw dust/drywall dust,and splash myself-oh,busy,busy,busy---lol
 

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It's Monday and hopefully I'll get a shipping notice today! I ordered another 10 Joye 510's from Vapor Kings and 5 more 30 ml bottles from Vapor Renu-think I'm set for awhile-all of March anyways.:laugh::vapor:

You should have one now.:toast:

Its the number two. I am touching it up and its drying right now. I hafta let her cure well this time. I shipped one that wasn't fully cured and the bubble wrap stuck to the box doh! But two hours should do it.
 

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You should have one now.:toast:

Its the number two. I am touching it up and its drying right now. I hafta let her cure well this time. I shipped one that wasn't fully cured and the bubble wrap stuck to the box doh! But two hours should do it.

Does the #2 have the bulldog also?
 
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