did you go through this
post?
you are absolutely right CGRCH has safer chemistry than NCRPD,but fact is that NCRPD are also high drain battery.
if you take care of the battery like using a good charger to charge and use it in a vv/vw mod which has all the protections short circuit,low voltage,reverse battery ect you will have 3-4 hours move vape time than CGRCH.
if you abuse it then it would be big catastrophic event.IMO the best safe place for NCRPD is when you are using in a vv/vw

the only danger is how you handle them out side the mod matters
orbtronic,efest,chgch all of them contain same panasonic cells but assembled by different companys
Yes, I've seen that post before. I've also been reading up on these batteries for a long time.
What I was saying in my previous post here is that the Panasonic CGR18650CH is good for vv/vw mods. You had it only for mechanical mods in the list - its actually good for vv/vw - that's what it is quite commonly used for.
You have said this:
Panasonic CGR18650CH best battery for mechanical mods down to 0.7 ohm coil
I'm not sure why you've split them off like that as only for mechanical mods - they are one of the best batteries for vv/vw mods actually - but can be used with mechanicals as well. This important because people need to know that the Panasonic CGR18650CH batteries are good for the vv/vw mods - that's what they are commonly used for.
Here's what I'm saying - for vv/vw mods or mechanicals - Panasonic CGR18650CH are good.
Some people are using Panasonic NCR18650PD also. If the Fasttech NCR18650PD are the same internally as these they are a safer hybrid:
http://www.orbtronic.com/batteries-...li-ion-battery-button-top-panasonic-orbtronic
I wouldn't recommend the Panasonic NCR18650B. They are unprotected Li-ions. ICRs. And I don't see the need for them anyway when there are better alternatives available.
Overall its a great list but I don't feel comfortable with the battery section and I think the battery part needs change.
I do recommend people have a look through the ECF guide to Rechargeable Batteries:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ecf-library/129569-rechargeable-batteries.html
Rechargeable batteries
We now advise that Li-Mn or top-quality Li-FePo4 rechargeables are used in APVs, in preference to rechargeable Li-ions. We suggest the best option, in order, is:
1. AW IMR Li-Mn rechargeables.
2. AW Li-FePo4 rechargeables [Li-FePo4's MUST HAVE A SPECIAL CHARGER]. Note that these batteries are mostly 3 volt nominal so the system voltage will be lower than normal.
3. Good quality (such as AW or Pila) protected Li-ion rechargeables.
4. Branded protected Li-ions come next - such as xxxfire Li-ion rechargeables (for xxx insert Trust / Sure / Ultra-).
5. The least-preferable option is a generic protected Li-ion.
6.
Unprotected rechargeable Li-ion cells should not be used.
7. Standard cells (non-rechargeable) should not be used.