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skt239

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Where is the best place to by pre-cut battery wraps? Some of mine are looking really rough..

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MorpheusPA

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Fasttech has great deals on battery wraps if you can stand the shipping time...if it's an emergency, go with Battwrap for a small order and get the larger one from Fasttech.
 

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Fasttech has great deals on battery wraps if you can stand the shipping time...if it's an emergency, go with Battwrap for a small order and get the larger one from Fasttech.
ok so I have a question on battery wraps...can someone explain to me how I do this? My order from illumn just arrived and I need instructions on how to properly use these things!

I appreciate the help.
 

domct203

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ok so I have a question on battery wraps...can someone explain to me how I do this? My order from illumn just arrived and I need instructions on how to properly use these things!

I appreciate the help.
They need to be shrunk on, just like electrical heat shrink. You need to cut them a bit longer than the battery, slide them over the battery, centering the battery within the length of the sleeve, then shrink them with a heat gun or very hot hair dryer.

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Dom
 

BPROSEK

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They need to be shrunk on, just like electrical heat shrink. You need to cut them a bit longer than the battery, slide them over the battery, centering the battery within the length of the sleeve, then shrink them with a heat gun or very hot hair dryer.

HTH,
Dom
thanks Dom, you rock!
 

MorpheusPA

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I find that, if you use a hair dryer, partially cover the air input for a hotter airflow. Just be real careful you don't hold it too long or you risk destroying the hair dryer. I use an old one nobody liked so if it dies, it dies.

With a heat gun, don't hold the heat for more than a moment on any one part of the battery. Lithium batteries object to heat, and won't reward you well if they get too hot--although that's difficult to do.
 

skt239

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Thanks for all the replies and tips. I went ahead and ordered 200 from IMR. I'll have a fun little project sometime next week. I think I'll practice on some old purple efest that are pretty rough.
 

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