That shot of the Ultrafires is disturbing. 6 different cells? I guess whatever is in the bargain bin gets sold.
After my weekend of researching batteries I made a new rule for myself: On general principle I will not buy ANY Lithium Ion battery containing the string "fire" in its name.
Maybe the problem with *fire IS genuine vs. fake, rather than the QC being hit and miss. I don't know. But if I don't mess with them then I don't have to worry about it.
To the other poster asking about perf tests on the AW's - there IS reliable testing data on the AW IMR's, there are very detailed posts here in the forums with colorful bar charts and everything.
I won't say nobody else makes a better battery, or that nobody else makes good hi-drain batteries, or that IMR type are the only ones you should use. Sorry if my previous post came across that way. I had an intended use in mind -- Provari in my immediate future and also a JoyeTech 18650 mod I planned to use a super low resistance carto on until I get the Provari. Provape only recommends using hi-drain type cells in the Provari, with the exception of a ?short-lived? model they had called the Provari Power 2500, which was a protected battery but the cells and the protection circuit in it were rated for the current discharge rate the Provari needs for its boost circuit to function properly.
On the other hand there were multiple people in the Provape forum here saying (more or less) "you don't have to buy AW's or high-drain batteries - I use blah blah brand protected and it works fine". I was willing to investigate this, and initially attracted to the higher mAh rating of some of the protected cells and strongly considering buying AW protected cells instead, or one of the other reputable brands. What's wrong with longer usage time? So then I started reading those 18650 perf tests, reviews on some of the other brands of protected cells, and finally re-read what Provape had to say for their full technical explanation of why the Provari needs a high-drain cell.
I had already read the reports of the then-latest mod explosion and spent a lot of time chasing down battery safety issues.
So for MY specific application/intended use, I chose the AW IMR's as the safest and most appropriate cells, and bought them with a Pila IBC from a highly reputable vendor (Provape). I'd have liked to buy them from Super T where they were $3 cheaper each and also highly reputable, especially since I was planning to order a couple of their highly-polished stainless 510 widemouth T-tip's, but they were out of stock on the 2000's and my JoyeTech 18650 mod was on the way.
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