I found some protected 18350 with 1200 mah. Would those be better than 700 mah? DI want protected? Is the AW safe chemistry better?
I found some protected 18350 with 1200 mah. Would those be better than 700 mah? DI want protected? Is the AW safe chemistry better?
I's like to know if those will work too. I might order 2 sets there cause they have an EGO case I want to buy anyway and 2 sets from RTD. Will the carolina vapes ones work too? They are quite a bit cheaper. just want to make sure they will fit and work well.I have a Purpleheart/Bloodwood VV on the way. I really wanted a stabilized one. I don't do too well with wood mods.
I ordered batteries, they should be here before the REO. I got them from Carolina Vapes, they are 18350 IMR 800mah, will they fit?
65 bucks for batteries isn't bad. Most places, that won't even buy you a carton of smokes... and the batteries will last a LOT longer than the carton would have.
Well looks like i may have to put my new VV Reo on the classifieds. If the batteries i have coming do not work. There is no way I can spend anymore money.
I'm probably going to get flamed for mentioning something unsafe but, notcigs recommends and sells the Powerizers on it's site. They are neither protected nor IMR. However, notcigs claims that the protection circuitry in the buzz pro renders their usage safe. This isn't a conclusive test because, protected or not, battery incidences are pretty rare but, I've been using Powerizers in the buzz pro since last September and had no problems at all. I haven't heard of anyone else having a problem either.
The VV woodvils use the same electronics and the same protective circuitry. Notcigs has said that those batteries will be just as safe in a VV woodvil as they are in the buzz pro. Whether that's safe enough for you, is really a choice you'll have to make.