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Just a suggestion to the overseas marketers of LiPo batteries: having the word "fire" anywhere in the name of a LiPo product is NOT a good idea.
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Haha, never really thought about it that way :crackup:
"Let's write word Fire on a battery with font 256. It's a market killer!"
Not sure why all the crazy fetish-like obsession with "____Fire" brands.
There's only so many ideas they'll run out of before retorting to YourAssOnFire, InstantFire, DangerFire, KillerFire, IHopeYouLikeFire and TranslatorErrorFire.
There's only so many ideas they'll run out of before retorting to YourAssOnFire, InstantFire, DangerFire, KillerFire, IHopeYouLikeFire and TranslatorErrorFire.
Thatsnotsupposedtobeonfire
The fetish with xxxxfire was due to flashlights that were clones of Surefire lights.
Most of the "clone" battery cells I have tested, were of poor quality and limited durability.
Look for a "name brand" that has been tested to U.L. 1642 standards for reliability.
LarryDFW