Ok, but that is not shown in your pics. As I said, many suppliers do an excellent job with safely packaging battery's, others less so. I just think it needs to be standardized and warning labels the norm.
Ok, but that is not shown in your pics. As I said, many suppliers do an excellent job with safely packaging battery's, others less so. I just think it needs to be standardized and warning labels the norm.
So now I'm curious. Who wants to do an experiment? Take a AA alkaline and put it in a sandwich bag. Now take a strip of tin foil, hold one end to the negative post on the outside of the bag and touch the other to the positive. Report back on what happens.![]()
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We live in an information flooded society with everything needed to understand most things in daily life with-in a few keystrokes.
Google TWO words:
Battery Safety
Anything and everything needed to practice safe battery handling and usage is right there.
Stupid question.. But based on all the posts here one would think this is the place to get the information.. These batteries that are highly dangerous, are they different to the batteries in say the istick 50w or the mvp 3, or is it just that the istick and mvp3 have safety features in place that should prevent this? Is the iStick and mvp3 safe to carry in your pocket with say your car keys? Cheers guys.
Not saying you are wrong. I just want to put it into perspective. Like many others I have been using batteries in one form or another for most of my life. From battery powered toys as a kid to smoke detectors, flashlights, etc. None of those experiences has given me even the slightest hint that I have to know anything at all about "battery safety". All I knew was that + goes to + and - to -. And not to charge non-rechargeables.
I wouldn't know any more than that if the RC heli community didn't stress battery safety and knowledge. Like the vaping community does. Difference between the two communities is that you can be a vaper without knowing anything. Flying RC helis without knowing anything is simply not possible. The need to seek out knowledge is worlds apart.
People don't know that they need to know.
As a side-note: Two of my nieces recently had a project in school where they learned about recycling. One task was to collect as many depleted batteries as possible. To my delight they lectured me on the importance of covering the terminals with electrical tape before turning them in.
This is a rather irresponsible lawsuit, like the McDonalds coffee burning a customer's lap while she' driving. Only North American courts would countenance such idiocy.
It does raise something else down the road through. Because vape shops, juice makers, device makers etc are operating with no real legal legislation, IF down the road there are medical consequences to vaping, I can see a whole wack of much more legitimate lawsuits happening. Its been in the back of my mind for some time.
You are clouding this with for instances well outside Vaping.
Kid(years of product advancements have transpired)
Toys,Flashlights,Smoke detectors - Common place items with mass exposure.
Heli - Takes us to point!
Specialization!! Special circumstances and requirements of application.
(also more evidence of recklessness - tens of thousands of Heli's in the dumps from one hit wonders that hadn't a clue)
Why would one simply start Vaping and not ask some of the most basic question?
Why would someone choose to purchase a Mod capable of switching Batteries and not be concerned about the safety of using such device?
See my Start Date - This was the Date I started vaping - Aug. 5, 2012
This date was after almost 6 months of reading, researching and looking for answers to questions that kept coming up.
I still learn new things daily.
We can label as we wish, but it all comes down to ones desire to know what they are getting involved with. When that fails others are blamed and Lawyers are hired.
Here we go again. Please research the McD's coffee case before rushing to judgement. As with our chosen pastime, sensationalistic journalism made so much out of that case that the comedians then got hold of it and made it even worse.
I got a 9 volt can I just touch my tongue to both posts and report back? My guess it will complete the circuit but the again I'm a rocket scientist.![]()
Because they have been switching batteries in common place items for their entire lives - to no ill effect. That is my point. Which I don't think is very cloudy or unrelated.
Smart enough to know vapor is harmless, not smart enough to know a battery failure will cause injuries. Which way are we going to play this folks.
This forum is just getting more ridiculous day by day.
Thank you for Clarifying MY point.
Switching batteries is not carrying batteries in a Pocket. Pocketing has never been promoted as SAFE.