@Mrmrmrmr I've been using the 2014 Nitecore i2 charger and it works perfectly, so will i4.
Understood, very popular with lots of folks. But IMO 'I've had no troubles with mine' is a long way from 'nobody has had troubles with theirs'. There have, it seems, been reports of failure to terminate charge? I think we call all agree such a failure (in any charger) when coupled with (the somewhat rare)
unprotected cell here is a proven recipe for disaster?
And I'm at a complete loss on how experience with one model is proof another will work "perfectly". After all success with Impala didn't help Corvair or Vega (all 3 Chevrolet products, the latter being classic disasters for those who missed that show....).
Here's my take on it (I'm no battery expert... In fact I really don't know shit about them...) but if this is a cell that is already being made and is nothing special, I don't understand why this highly sold charger off amazon would not be safe?
Then again when my house burns down does anyone have an extra couch for me and the wife?
Well put, with a couple of thoughts. First off, it's not known to be a standard cell, in fact the maker has said otherwise ('specially made for us'), speculation is running rampant that's a smoke screen to fool us into spending more with them I think. Shades of Grubner.......
Secondly sale by Amazon is meaningless WRT to quality or utility. It's not a product they manufacture or have any say with. In the failure mode suggested (non termination) this is not a safety issue at all with
protected batteries (which we don't have), and only some fraction of the unprotected ones will fail in a truly dangerous manner and burn the joint down or otherwise harm the owner physically. Most will calmly self destruct (or rather be murdered I guess). Then again I recall reading about a series of test on the idea of 'dropping a match into a gas tank is usually safe'. The idea being you need to reach the correct range of vapor to air before the match goes out. IIRC you 'get away with it about 49 out of 50 times, better odds than Russian Roulette by far, but those too are also avoidable risks IMO.
If it does go South, grab the vape and good wife and head for Ataxian's house. He has much better stash than most of us by far. He likes guests. If he's not home, help yourself.
I think I heard someone mention using mflb battery caps to seal Air stems for travel. Do they fit snugly? Or are there any alternatives?
Lots of alternatives. They're standard '1/2 inch' vinyl caps, hardware stores often have them. I get mine here:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/120/3795/=ux7jqi
If you look further down, you'll find high temperature versions that are much stiffer and therefore harder to use routinely.....but you can jam them on a hot stem right now, should that short of need arise. Or if it just appeals to you as a good idea.
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