"Manufacturer Rated Max Discharge Current: 10A"There appears to be a new Molicel, the M35a. Has anyone tried these or is there any reason why they shouldn't work well in our vapes?
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Excuse my lack of battery knowledge, but do the sale Molicels work in TM2, Wand, DaVinci, Xmax even if they say they are not for vapes? Do they mean not for box mod vapes?on sale now https://www.18650batterystore.com/products/molicel-p28a 35a discharge rate
Yes, the manufacturers are just covering their collective asses. Remember, cells like 18650s were never intended to be sold to the general public. They were always meant for OEMs to build their proprietary battery packs. In that scenario, users would never have a chance to f*ck up and cause a big oopsie.but do the sale Molicels work in TM2, Wand, DaVinci, Xmax even if they say they are not for vapes?
Ah a lot of fucking around then. If it helps, the nick in the casing is tiny, way smaller than the example shown on the video. I only use them in a Tinymight 2 and always in the plastic case when not in use or being charged. If it comes to it I'll order a new battery lolI would rewrap it
Theres a tutorial video here
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I recommend using PVC ones and avoiding the printed ones as the printed ones are usually a lot thinner
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Oh it's nowhere near either terminal end it's just a tiny patch on the side near the technical specs, everything else is entirely intact. Ty for the help though I appreciate it.The real danger is the positive end becoming exposed, and shorting
So I'd buy the wraps now so you have them ready and monitor the situation
It worried me 1st time but now I've done it about 10 times, that's not an issue - with a little prep so the battery doesn't roll away or anything silly like that. It's just shrink wrap, you slip the clean battery and the insulator in the wrap, centre it all, and shrink it with some heat.
( and then do it again as most likely you'll not quite get it centred correctly 1st time lol )
Re wrapping is pretty easy to do once you've done it a couple of times. These batteries have a lot of power and a short can be somewhat explosive or start a fire. At $3 to $10 each, if you don't want to be bothered rewrapping I personally would just replace them rather than risk a short. But I'm a boomer, so I know nothing.Ah a lot of fucking around then. If it helps, the nick in the casing is tiny, way smaller than the example shown on the video. I only use them in a Tinymight 2 and always in the plastic case when not in use or being charged. If it comes to it I'll order a new battery lol
If I'm not too vaked this evening I'll try and upload a photo of what I mean and you can see how inconsequential of a nick I'm talking about, the casing is 99.9% intact. I appreciate the caution though and I will be extra careful with it, of course.Re wrapping is pretty easy to do once you've done it a couple of times. These batteries have a lot of power and a short can be somewhat explosive or start a fire. At $3 to $10 each, if you don't want to be bothered rewrapping I personally would just replace them rather than risk a short. But I'm a boomer, so I know nothing.![]()