Protected or Unprotected

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paso

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I hope to receive my V2 tomorrow and as I have herd about unprotected batteries I think they are a bad idea from what I have read. I went back and read about the V2 and the batteries that are comming with it. No wear did I read if they are protected or not??? I guess I thought that the supplyer would not sell a unit with unprotected batteries but how would I know. I think that CaSH should state if the batteries are protected or not. I do not know batteries well enough to know by there numbers.
 

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I hope to receive my V2 tomorrow and as I have herd about unprotected batteries I think they are a bad idea from what I have read. I went back and read about the V2 and the batteries that are comming with it. No wear did I read if they are protected or not??? I guess I thought that the supplyer would not sell a unit with unprotected batteries but how would I know. I think that CaSH should state if the batteries are protected or not. I do not know batteries well enough to know by there numbers.

No, LiFePO4 batteries are not "protected" in the conventional sense, but they are "safer" chemistry for whatever that's worth to you. With responsible use, all batteries used in the PS products will serve you well.

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Pyriel

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[SIZE=+1]Dear Customer,

At 3:30 AM on 2/17 there was a fire in our building that has forced us to temporarily suspend operations.

As a result we are not accepting new orders at this time.

We value your business and are working diligently to restore full service as quickly as possible.

We estimate that we will be able to resume normal operations in late-March and will be posting updates regularly to this space.
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New_World

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[SIZE=+1]Dear Customer,[/SIZE]

[SIZE=+1]At 3:30 AM on 2/17 there was a fire in our building that has forced us to temporarily suspend operations. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=+1]As a result we are not accepting new orders at this time.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=+1]We value your business and are working diligently to restore full service as quickly as possible.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=+1]We estimate that we will be able to resume normal operations in late-March and will be posting updates regularly to this space.[/SIZE]

the fire was probably the unprotected batts. lol

I like how there is a brand called trustfire.
you can trust there will be a fire. lol
knock on wood I use the trustfire protected batts from deal extreme.
 

Skeeterkck

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Question please!!!!
If a battery does NOT read on the battery itself that it is "protected", is it a good idea to use it???? What is the difference between the "protected" and "UNProtected" batteries"???? I mean the answer is obvious, but....why would anyone send batteries that do NOT say "protected" on it. I have heard things about "unprotected batteries" and that is the only reason why I am asking. It kinda scares me , yikes .

How long do you charge "unprotected batteries" for???? Is it safe or wise to leave them plugged in overnite????

Skeeterkck
 
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