Well if it's these rewapers who claim 50 amps & sell 10 amp batteries, maybe were better off with out them!
You make a good point thou, how can you sue for user error.
Don't you hate it when people grab that belt....Simple. "No one told me this could happen and it shouldn't be in a pocket full of change". Or "the store never said I couldn't use a 0.02 ohm coil with this battery". Even if you include a card or sheet of paper filled with warnings, folks will then say "Nobody told me I need to read this".
It's part of the same syndrome you can find in your car's manual. The first 50 pages of the 100 page manual are devoted just to warnings. You know, stuff like "Do not exceed local speed limit. Do not drink alcohol and drive. Do not stick your fingers into the engine while its running in order to grab that rubber belt and ask 'what's this one for?' ".
Don't you hate it when people grab that belt....
Simple. "No one told me this could happen and it shouldn't be in a pocket full of change". Or "the store never said I couldn't use a 0.02 ohm coil with this battery". Even if you include a card or sheet of paper filled with warnings, folks will then say "Nobody told me I need to read this".
Forgetting to put the single coil plug in place and then dumping the tank a bunch of times believing it's your wicking at fault.![]()
LOLSimple. "No one told me this could happen and it shouldn't be in a pocket full of change". Or "the store never said I couldn't use a 0.02 ohm coil with this battery". Even if you include a card or sheet of paper filled with warnings, folks will then say "Nobody told me I need to read this".
It's part of the same syndrome you can find in your car's manual. The first 50 pages of the 100 page manual are devoted just to warnings. You know, stuff like "Do not exceed local speed limit. Do not drink alcohol and drive. Do not stick your fingers into the engine while its running in order to grab that rubber belt and ask 'what's this one for?' ".
LOL
I worked with this paranoid schizophrenic before.
Guy was out there.
Overwhelmed completely.
Barely room for rational thought or learning.
Had car problems. Hard to start, etc.
Wanted to check his spark plugs.
Nobody liked him.
Thought everyone was out to get him.
Was very verbally obtuse, belligerent and loud about it.
At lunch he decided to investigate.
Was getting nowhere.
His work arch enemy spoke up.
Told him he needed to hold the spark plug wire end and the spark plug while someone cranked the key.
After a few minutes of grovelling and cursing, he finally asked his arch enemy for help.
As he held onto the spark plug with one hand and the wire with the other, arch enemy approached the door where the key was already in the ignition.
As much as I wanted to see how this went down, I had to put an end to it before I was a murder witness.
Tapatyped
I'll tell ya, this whole thing was hilarious. The entire shop was in stitches, spitting our drinks, etc.Yeah, there's mean, and then there's homicide.
which belt?Simple. "No one told me this could happen and it shouldn't be in a pocket full of change". Or "the store never said I couldn't use a 0.02 ohm coil with this battery". Even if you include a card or sheet of paper filled with warnings, folks will then say "Nobody told me I need to read this".
It's part of the same syndrome you can find in your car's manual. The first 50 pages of the 100 page manual are devoted just to warnings. You know, stuff like "Do not exceed local speed limit. Do not drink alcohol and drive. Do not stick your fingers into the engine while its running in order to grab that rubber belt and ask 'what's this one for?' ".
same hereAlternator, shh, it only happened once![]()
I'm starting to think this thread might be jinxing people
Don't like it. Those companies might take measures to avoid their batteries being sold to us.
I don't understand a legal system in which ignorance and stupidity are used to make profits.
I understand that in some cases a company can be liable for a defective product but as I understand ecig thermal runaways are user induced. Am I wrong?
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Beautiful! Can't wait to see ambulance chasers trying to sue Sony, LG or Samsung because their clients hurt themselves using batteries in an application they weren't intended for.
Good luck with that one!