Been a while since i posted, but the safety topic always gets mt attention.
Kudos for asking.
Its better to ask and be called a dumbass, as opposed to not asking and being a dumbass witha blown-off face...
Just my opinion.
As far as battery safety goes...
Alwaya remember that ANY energy storage device (batteries especially) is a volatile and potentially dangerous item.
Cellphone batteries, laptop batteries, electric car batteries, regular car batteries, and so on.
Always take the utmost care to treat them as such.
You wouldnt put a loaded gun against your lips without KNOWING AND CHECKING AND RECHECKING that the safety is on... i recommend the same for batteries.
Now im not saying everyone should walk around with voltmeters and test their car, phone, watch, ecig, etc every 5 mins.
What i am saying is this:
Why on earth did @Silver even bother to test those batteries out of his Sig150 at all?
Because he wanted to KNOW AND CHECK AND RECHECK that the safety is indeed on.
Carry the mindset to not simply blindly trust that things are what they say they are...
At least not the things that you hold to your face...
Always check.
Always test (if possible).
Have it tested by someone else if available.
Ask questions.
Kudos for asking.
Its better to ask and be called a dumbass, as opposed to not asking and being a dumbass witha blown-off face...
Just my opinion.
As far as battery safety goes...
Alwaya remember that ANY energy storage device (batteries especially) is a volatile and potentially dangerous item.
Cellphone batteries, laptop batteries, electric car batteries, regular car batteries, and so on.
Always take the utmost care to treat them as such.
You wouldnt put a loaded gun against your lips without KNOWING AND CHECKING AND RECHECKING that the safety is on... i recommend the same for batteries.
Now im not saying everyone should walk around with voltmeters and test their car, phone, watch, ecig, etc every 5 mins.
What i am saying is this:
Why on earth did @Silver even bother to test those batteries out of his Sig150 at all?
Because he wanted to KNOW AND CHECK AND RECHECK that the safety is indeed on.
Carry the mindset to not simply blindly trust that things are what they say they are...
At least not the things that you hold to your face...
Always check.
Always test (if possible).
Have it tested by someone else if available.
Ask questions.