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New Safer Battery

Discussion in 'General Thailand Vaping Discussion' started by Lotta, Jan 27, 2016.

  1. Lotta

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    Typical tabloid-speak though in the article. A few exploding hoverboards and a couple of idiots burning themselves with a mod! Not exactly comparable to the black death, or even the great plague of 1665. Battery dead on my laptop. Fifteen quid on Ebay. Never heard of an exploding computer.
     
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    Anything with a lithium-ion battery has the potential to "explode". Search YouTube and you can see many computers that have done it. If this new technology works as stated and only adds minimal cost, it would be in everyone's best interest to make the change. It would "take the heat off" of the battery manufacturers and the manufacturers and companies that use lithium ion batteries in their products, as well as protect the consumers. It would also stop the latest media attacks on battery "explosions". This has to potential to be a win-win for everyone.
     
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