Aspire is the only PV manufacturer I know of that sells their own wrapped batteries. I wonder who makes the Aspire 18650 Battery(40A 1800mAh)? ... Aspire - Aspire 18650 Battery(40A 1800mAh)
Good question. @Mooch might know the answer to that question. I know Kanger does the same and the juice makers Avail have rewrapped some battery boldly claiming a 38 CDR. Could they be rewrapping the already rewrapped efests I wonder?Aspire is the only PV manufacturer I know of that sells their own wrapped batteries. I wonder who makes the Aspire 18650 Battery(40A 1800mAh)? ... Aspire - Aspire 18650 Battery(40A 1800mAh)
Aspire is the only PV manufacturer I know of that sells their own wrapped batteries. I wonder who makes the Aspire 18650 Battery(40A 1800mAh)? ... Aspire - Aspire 18650 Battery(40A 1800mAh)
@Mooch bench test on these cells.Aspire is the only PV manufacturer I know of that sells their own wrapped batteries. I wonder who makes the Aspire 18650 Battery(40A 1800mAh)? ... Aspire - Aspire 18650 Battery(40A 1800mAh)
Exactly.Yes it's a coveryouraaaa maneuvre by Sony.
Aspire is the only PV manufacturer I know of that sells their own wrapped batteries. I wonder who makes the Aspire 18650 Battery(40A 1800mAh)? ... Aspire - Aspire 18650 Battery(40A 1800mAh)
Man, that's like, 24 potential batteries that I could separate and stick in my mech modThese batteries were not originally intended for what we are using them for. In fact, I have read that Panasonic, Sanyo, Sony, and Samsung, don't even like the fact that we're using these batteries because they were not intended for single cell, unprotected use in any consumer device. The fact that they're available can be attributed to modders of flashlights, pen lasers, and bicycle electronics. A demand formed around those markets and it was filled by various folks, and then e-cigs came along and the demand skyrocketed.
A large percentage of the Samsung, Sony, LG cells are used in multi-cell configurations, i.e., battery packs in hybrid automobiles and cordless power tools. These battery packs have their own battery management system (BMS) that ensures configurable, consistent protection at desired current, voltage, and temperature settings to ensure long battery pack life.
As vapers, we are primarily using single battery cells alone by themselves, which often means we may be using these single cells at or above their recommended specifications for a single cell. This application is not the intended use for these cells. Therefore, using these batteries in a single cell use in a vaporizer is at the user's risk. Using them in a mechanical mod with sub-ohm coils with coil resistances which are over-specced for the battery's continous discharge rate increases the risk of battery damage exponentially.
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multi-cell battery pack with battery management system (BMS)
Of course not.I'll bet they won't stop taking the little kick in sales this industry has given them
I don't fully understand what you're saying. Are you faltiny Sony for this?And yet they sell by the Case lot in single cell form to Wholesale warehouses.
A battery being used within Spec is being used in proper fashion. Sony is ignoring Application testing by outside sources for safe usage while making no attempt to verify usability for purpose.
CYA
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When I purchase batteries - of any kind - I do not specify what they will or will not be used in.![]()
I don't fully understand what you're saying. Are you faltiny Sony for this?
Mike
Sigelei has their own batteries as well. Not sure what they are rewraps of or if they are true to spec though. I've only seen pictures of them online and never gave them much thought.Aspire is the only PV manufacturer I know of that sells their own wrapped batteries. I wonder who makes the Aspire 18650 Battery(40A 1800mAh)? ... Aspire - Aspire 18650 Battery(40A 1800mAh)
Aspire is the only PV manufacturer I know of that sells their own wrapped batteries. I wonder who makes the Aspire 18650 Battery(40A 1800mAh)? ... Aspire - Aspire 18650 Battery(40A 1800mAh)
Sigelei 35A 2500mAh 18650 (using VTC4's)Sigelei has their own batteries as well. Not sure what they are rewraps of or if they are true to spec though. I've only seen pictures of them online and never gave them much thought.
Consumers who use these batteries for vaping are but a small fraction of the battery market.
Aspire is the only PV manufacturer I know of that sells their own wrapped batteries.