It's rated 8a which is almost 30w, so if your vape uses like 20w that is fine. Alot of stuff uses dual, so you have 60w to play with.
I wasn't commenting about that particular battery, just that the label is for liability reasons.
I would say one of the most popular ecig cell used is the Samsung 30q and they have that warning.
if you look at ecig vape shops, pretty much all of them push that battery. The cell mfg know people will use it anyways, but don't want to be held liable for user error.
Was just thinking about it and I kinda think their is a company that rewraps to remove those warnings. If you buy them from vape shops they never have that warning and seem like they are done up and repackaged by a third party, with boxes and stickers on them. If you buy them from a general battery seller they will have the warning though.
Samsung 30Q Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery Manufacturer Samsung SDI Model INR18650-30Q Nominal Voltage 3.6V Nominal Capacity 3,000mAh Max Continuous Discharge 15A Style Flat Top Protected No, Unprotected Weight 48.0g max Cell Dimensions 18.33mm x 64.85mm Country of Origin South Korea Samsung...
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Specifications: Nominal Capacity: 3000 mAh Nominal Voltage: 3.6V Discharge End Voltage: 2.5V Max. Continuous Discharging Current: 15A Dimensions: 64.85mm (L) x 18.33 mm (D) Warnings: -Do not overdischarge/overcharge -Recharge drained batteries ASAP -Do not short circuit -Do not dispose of in...
www.dashvapes.com
See, 2 links of same battery, the vape shop one does not have warning and general battery supplier does.
Also, a little insight on why the warning list handling, carrying and installing as a bad idea. When ecigs became popular I remember reading that Sony stated these cell are meant for mfgs to make battery packs out of, not loose cells for users to handle. So probably if you are seeing that warning, something must of gone wrong..... this is just an idea, but you can decide for yourself.