New ETA Update?

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cddz

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Forgive me for my ignorance- whats the difference between protected and non-protected batteries? Obviously I should only be using protected with the Silver Bullet?
A protected battery has a circuit board that disables the battery at a pre determined voltage during charging or discharging. A lithium battery can get very hot and possibly explode when it is discharged too low and then the user tries to charge it. If it is overcharged the same result can happen. Most of your quality chargers will also have a built in overcharge protection. Vapor production will be non existant well before the low point is reached :)
Chad
 

grimmer255

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A protected battery has a circuit board that disables the battery at a pre determined voltage during charging or discharging. A lithium battery can get very hot and possibly explode when it is discharged too low and then the user tries to charge it. If it is overcharged the same result can happen. Most of your quality chargers will also have a built in overcharge protection. Vapor production will be non existant well before the low point is reached :)
Chad

Speaken of batteries I got that one working like a power house now...Thanks for the tip. IM getting tons and tons and tons and tons and tons and tons did i mention tons of vapor....8-o
 

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