Here is a site that sells li-on batts, they may know of a local distributor
you've probably seen the warnings, use PROTECTED batteries
both over-charging and 'run-down' protection is needed
when these are drained completly, they may explode when charged
or when put into heavy discharge !!!
with that in mind here's the site
All-Battery.com - Rechargeable batteries & Chargers - Li-Ion Cylindrical Rechargeable Batteries
how do you like that pv ?
I saw it on 1 of the websites and don't remember seeing a review on it
here's your chance ...happy and safe vaping![]()
Here is a site that sells li-on batts, they may know of a local distributor
you've probably seen the warnings, use PROTECTED batteries
both over-charging and 'run-down' protection is needed
when these are drained completly, they may explode when charged
or when put into heavy discharge !!!
with that in mind here's the site
All-Battery.com - Rechargeable batteries & Chargers - Li-Ion Cylindrical Rechargeable Batteries
how do you like that pv ?
I saw it on 1 of the websites and don't remember seeing a review on it
here's your chance ...happy and safe vaping![]()
16340/CR2 battery will work in these also but a little lower mah.
hoog
Those one's don't say they are protected either..![]()
If you do a google search for protected 18350 batteries you will find a few places that have them but they are about $4 more then the unprotected ones At first I thought one of the sites was the same one as Stutzy mentioned - but it was one with a similar look - it seem most sites were importing from China though.
yep... been there...- look a bit closer- most of them are pages with other batteries that are protected or warning messages that these are "Not Protected".... most of the others lead back to ebay or alibaba ... so either you have to buy in bulk or trust a questionable source. Most of the batteries are made in china but you really should buy from a reputable source.....
ADD: but I'd be happy to see another domestic source that's got a bit more of a business than an ebay distributorship .....
Yes this is a bit of a bummer because I was looking at the Roughstack with thoughts to buy - I have a Bartleby touch - which I love but I am old with very dry skin so I am not a good conductor - and it is a box which is more awkward to handle. I want a simple mod that is easy to handle (I have arthritis) and is cheap - and the Roughstack seemed to fit the bill - but I would hate to have to relay one one or two vendors for batteries - only to find they go out of business.
I may still go with it though - I like that it is so rugged Ii will not have to be afraid to drop it.