My batterys got warm when I plugged them to my vape

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caferacer

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Count not find a continuous amp limit on any ultrafire batteries, which leads me to believe that they are meant for like... torches... So you may end up with an ultra fire in your mod. If you fired them up on subohm coils you'd possibly lose a hand. If it's a clone cherry bomber then yes, you need to be even more aware of your mod. and if this is your first mech, you really need to read up on battery safety.
You also need to make sure you are putting in the batteries the right way, there can't be any mistakes with that using mechs.

I use Sony VTC 4's in all of my mechs and Samsung 25r's in my regulated mods
 

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Count not find a continuous amp limit on any ultrafire batteries, which leads me to believe that they are meant for like... torches... So you may end up with an ultra fire in your mod. If you fired them up on subohm coils you'd possibly lose a hand. If it's a clone cherry bomber then yes, you need to be even more aware of your mod. and if this is your first mech, you really need to read up on battery safety.
You also need to make sure you are putting in the batteries the right way, there can't be any mistakes with that using mechs.

I use Sony VTC 4's in all of my mechs and Samsung 25r's in my regulated mods
and i dont know what is the right way It is not written to me...
 

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Read the link caferacer gave about the cherry bomber.
Obviously you have an internal short or an auto on / auto fire issue taking place.

I wouldn't use those batteries for any vaping use.
Wrong batteries, do not use them.
You need a way to measure the resistance of your coils. You must know the resistance to prevent dangerous battery amp drain.

Mechanicals can be dangerous if used incorrectly or there is a fault with the firing button / switch or with too low resistance or with improper batteries.

They are not a good place for someone new or inexperienced to start.
 

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but i didnt even used the mod i just plugged them and they got hot

Right...there are two problems you're dealing with:
1. A short in your mod.
2. Unsafe batteries.

ETA: Both of the problems above are bad on their own. But if you use an unsafe battery like your Ultrafires in a mod with a short, you could easily have a venting battery or an explosion on your hands. Definitely try to find the short in your mod, but by all means do not do further testing on it until you have safe batteries you can use.
 
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