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Discussion of Chargers/Batteries will take place here & we will do quick reviews and versus for the different stuff we carry
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Some safety tips:
1) Use only good quality cells from the major manufactures (from experience crapfire/ultrafire/trustfire have plenty of fakes and are unlikely to last long, plus plenty of DOA)
2) Use only good quality chargers (Xtar, Efest & Nitecore - again ultrafire has horrible QC, trustfire so-so QC & unbranded chargers they give you with cheap lights are unreliable)
3) Charge away from flammable materials (such as your bed)
4) Do not charge overnight (additional safety tip)
5) Do not mistreat your lithium cells (this includes placing them near heat sources, making them wet etc...)
CANDLEPOWERFORUMS has this great forums on all things battery-safety related. You can visit them @
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/forumdisplay.php?107-Smoke-and-Fire-Hot-Cells-and-Close-Calls-The-dangerous-side-of-batteries
:bsmilie::bsmilie::bsmilie::bigeyes::bigeyes:
Some safety tips:
1) Use only good quality cells from the major manufactures (from experience crapfire/ultrafire/trustfire have plenty of fakes and are unlikely to last long, plus plenty of DOA)
2) Use only good quality chargers (Xtar, Efest & Nitecore - again ultrafire has horrible QC, trustfire so-so QC & unbranded chargers they give you with cheap lights are unreliable)
3) Charge away from flammable materials (such as your bed)
4) Do not charge overnight (additional safety tip)
5) Do not mistreat your lithium cells (this includes placing them near heat sources, making them wet etc...)
CANDLEPOWERFORUMS has this great forums on all things battery-safety related. You can visit them @
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/forumdisplay.php?107-Smoke-and-Fire-Hot-Cells-and-Close-Calls-The-dangerous-side-of-batteries
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