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<blockquote data-quote="dripster" data-source="post: 21756979" data-attributes="member: 302679"><p>Similarly, regulated mods are not for everyone. It needs safety inputs both from the user and from the Chinesium that the chip that has the built-in safety protections typically is made of. Protections, that, while they might work and usually they should work, do not offer any kind of protection against various many types of battery related risks that a lot of people don't even know what those risks might be. Thinking it is "safe" due to their being frequently marketed as such. The usual fear mongering against mech mods being a prime example of why this same marketing strategy keeps on working better than a charm. Also, a regulated mod user needs serious painful hard work to get this same user to want to even <em>consider </em>to learn about the fact it too needs safety inputs from the user, and why. Let alone get the user to <em>actually</em> learn about that particular kind of stuff. I digress, but I'm only doing it for the safety inputs, not doing it for the fear inputs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dripster, post: 21756979, member: 302679"] Similarly, regulated mods are not for everyone. It needs safety inputs both from the user and from the Chinesium that the chip that has the built-in safety protections typically is made of. Protections, that, while they might work and usually they should work, do not offer any kind of protection against various many types of battery related risks that a lot of people don't even know what those risks might be. Thinking it is "safe" due to their being frequently marketed as such. The usual fear mongering against mech mods being a prime example of why this same marketing strategy keeps on working better than a charm. Also, a regulated mod user needs serious painful hard work to get this same user to want to even [I]consider [/I]to learn about the fact it too needs safety inputs from the user, and why. Let alone get the user to [I]actually[/I] learn about that particular kind of stuff. I digress, but I'm only doing it for the safety inputs, not doing it for the fear inputs. [/QUOTE]
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