A larger capacity battery contains a higher power density and while the chances of a catastrophic failure of the battery remains the same, the chances of a pipe mod turning into a pipe bomb increase with the capacity of the battery.
A: True ... Very True ... but then to later go on and state there have yet to be incidents with 3.7v batteries (certain 18650's easily exceed 2000+mAh) ... As for "Pipe Bown" -- I wouldn't go as far as stating that is what it turns in to ... Yes, gases will try and escape via the easiest way possible, which is a far cry from a pipe bomb
A standard resistance atomizer (say 2.2R) at 7.4v would draw 3.4amps. The concern here is exceeding the max discharge rate of the batteries. A HV atomizer on a 7.4v source will reduce the draw back below the typical max discharge rate of the batteries ~2.4amps.
A: True. But I still believe the #1 cause of incidents is due to the atomizer shorting itself - which has no effect on whether or not the atty was a HV atty or not.
No curse here. A mod needs to vent in order to keep the atomizer / connector in place and not in your skull. Or to prevent the entire PV from fragmenting.
A: Well Said
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Sounds like ECF isn't trying to tell you what you can or can't sell. They're laying out what you can or can't sell on their venue.
A: As suppliers, we are NOT allowed to sell anything on ECF
Everything is purchased outside of ECF
Again, ECF is liable for Donations and Vendor Sponsorships.