In light of all I have read about faulty batteries exploding on ppl vaping.
I understand these Tenergy batteries are super safe compared to any *CR2 battery.
* - the only batteries i'm aware of that have exploded -
But I have also read that having a 'Non-Sealed' battery chamber will allow the faulty battery or batteries to harmlessly vent out of the chamber, instead of actually 'exploding'.
Steve is the battery chamber air tight, and if so, can I drill mini holes for safety precautions w/o physically voiding my Life Time Warranty?
EDIT: I should also mention, I'm not expecting anything disastrous to actually happen.
- I'm only concerned bout the welfare of those around me as well as my own. -
BTW - Someone signed my 'Receipt' that was shipped inside w/ my new V2.
I'm just really curious who exactly is from NJ now. lol >_>
Used to live there for a few years myself.
I understand these Tenergy batteries are super safe compared to any *CR2 battery.
* - the only batteries i'm aware of that have exploded -
But I have also read that having a 'Non-Sealed' battery chamber will allow the faulty battery or batteries to harmlessly vent out of the chamber, instead of actually 'exploding'.
Steve is the battery chamber air tight, and if so, can I drill mini holes for safety precautions w/o physically voiding my Life Time Warranty?

EDIT: I should also mention, I'm not expecting anything disastrous to actually happen.
- I'm only concerned bout the welfare of those around me as well as my own. -
BTW - Someone signed my 'Receipt' that was shipped inside w/ my new V2.
I'm just really curious who exactly is from NJ now. lol >_>
Used to live there for a few years myself.
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