Titanium Simplicity 18350

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anavidfan

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I have always used AW because they are reliable and a standard to which most modders (including Super-t) always recommends.

Protected vs IMR, from what Ive learned the IMR are safer and can handle higher amp loads? Not really tech savvy when it comes to the numbers. I think Super T recommends IMRs on thier devices and designs their devices to fit IMR AW batteries.

Im sure the veterans will chime in with their more experienced opinions and facts.
 

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I prefer IMR. However, in the 18650 size, if you are good with the 6.8A limit of the protected AW it is a quality battery that will give you longer battery life between charges than the IMR. It's really a matter of preference. But as raq stated above, the protected version is taller.
 

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When I received my Titanium Simplicity 18650, the AW IMR 18650 batteries were too short. I was surprised. I did not have that issue with the Titanium Simplicity 18350. After adding washers, the 18650 worked. I emailed Super-T to ask what their thoughts were. They responded as follows:

"It was set up to run protected batteries, so to run IMRs the approximate set up would be 4 washers on the screw in post post and two thick orings under thee battery, one should already be in there."
 

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^^ Have you tried the recommended setup of 2 thick O rings and 4 washers? Seems to me that as long as that works out for you, the batteries you have will work just fine.

Not yet, but I will. She works fine right now. Just rattles a bit. Now they have replied, I will do what they said. Just haven't yet, because my hands aren't working real good right now.

I was just asking, because I thought most of us used IMR's. The 350 was delivered IMR ready. I assumed the 650 would also. Wanted to see if there is a reason I should switch to 'protected'. Thought Super-T may have changed the setup because they learned something new?

Just checking with you experts. :)
 

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Sorry for the gratuitous smiley post :p


Well, maybe i misunderstood the figures but here is what i was looking at:

Titanium - Comparison of Properties with Other Metals

Conductive Materials or Metal Conductivity - TIBTECH innovations -

Regardless, i am biased toward titanium and i want it to beat the SS in any aspect. Probably wishful thinking/dreaming.

Good finds on those charts :) I'm no expert, was just going by what google turned up, so I appreciate the further info. Whether it's wishful thinking or not I certainly approve of the bias :D
 

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The trader was offering a Wizard Evolved, a Paps X, a Senio Dripper and a Hellfire Dripper all for a Ti Simplicity..

Probably what... $1,500 (at least!) worth of gear in secondary / actual pricing?

Even with offering all that, it took him a while to score one..

That's just crazy... I still woulda said no thanks :)


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How about adding top cap designs to this list? I won't fill the ones in that I *think* I know lest I screw it all up.
I assume Flower was the most popular.

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