So people throw out disposable vapes all the time. I cracked one open to take a look and it turns out they have a 18500 battery in it. So I was thinking of 3D printing a spacer to make it the same size as a 18650 and putting some shrink wrap on them. I just wanted to see what people who know more than me think. Is this a bad idea that is going to burn my house down? a waste of time perhaps?

I did a trial run in my wurkkos fc11 and they seem to work, it charges and looks just as bright.

  • Dr Jekell@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Just be wary of them as they are likely unprotected cells.

    Batteries made for flashlights will have a protection circuit board on it to protect against over & under voltage and sometimes overheating.

    Unprotected batteries do not have a circuit board on them and are usually protected by the device that they are installed into.

    You can use them BUT you have to be incredibly careful with them as if things go wrong you will be holding what has essentially become a small pipe bomb.

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      8 months ago

      This is just not true. The circuitry is in the flashlight, not the battery.