Protected vs. Unprotected 18650 Batteries

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anumber1

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It would be best to use a IMR chemistry battery. Most are unprotected but feature safer chemistry.

Protected ICR batteries are a poor choice for two reasons.

The main reason is that most protected batteries use a more volatile chemistry that will vent flames if it vents. IMR batteries will just vent hot gasses that are not flammable..
Also, the protection circuitry in a Protected battery may not "play nice" with the built in protections circuitry in most regulated mods.

Stick with IMR chemistry batteries. There are many good choices out there.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/baditude/4848-9-battery-basics-mods-imr-protected-icr.html

This link should get you started.
 

AzPlumber

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Protected batteries are Lithium Cobalt chemisty, which is explosive. That's the reason for the protection chip.
The reason that they are NOT a good idea for a regulated mod (or any pv for that matter) is because they are also LOW AMPERAGE, and can't do the job.

^^^ This ^^^

Low amperage and highly volatile - If the protection circuit works properly it will shut down your mod, if the protection circuit fails :evil:
 
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