I picked up these batteries at my local vape shop. Wondering if they were good.
I don't know if this normal, but when I chain vape, my button on my mech starts to get warm, not hot, but pretty warm
Mainly with the samsung, when u say wonky, do u mean with the battery or with the mech mod?
I don't have an ohm reader, but it's the stock coil it came with. The specs on the box says it's .5 ohms.I mean that it's likely drawing more amperage than the battery can supply safely. How many ohms do your coils read? It's either that or you have a short somewhere in the system I should think. You're RDA or top-cap on the mod getting hot I can see. Mine does that all of the time when I chainvape, but the bottom cap shouldn't be getting warm.
I don't have an ohm reader, but it's the stock coil it came with. The specs on the box says it's .5 ohms.
This also.Put that mod down and get an ohm reader!
Don't mean to come on strong, but you're playing a dangerous game here. You need an ohm reader to know if your coils have changed resistance, if something has come loose, or if you have a short. Never build without an ohm reader. Don't use a mech without an ohm reader. They're $10 on Amazon, and at most vape shops.
I went to my local vape shop and they have vct5 in stick so I picked one up. How can I tell if it is fake or not?
Remember Sony says they do not produce these cells anymore. You are trusting one person over Sony.
What does the code say? US18650VTC4 or US18650VTC5?
I'm always wary of a code printed on the PVC rather than on the metal. Asking us to give you a confirmation with just a visual inspection is impossible.
maybe you said right.I heard they were never in production for retail sale. On sale to large v enders for battery powered devices. I'm thinking that when Sony stooped making them the companies probably had a surplus of them