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Battle Born Explains How Its Battery Thermal Safety Works
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Battle Born Explains How Its Battery Thermal Safety Works
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#BattleBorn finally released a statement regarding the safety of their batteries. They're still insisting nothing is wrong.
Meanwhile Will Prowse is continuing to buy new batteries from them and videotaping them melting or worse just by cycling them according to the specs in the manual.
And the class action lawsuit is still brewing.
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When your batteries are designed poorly and get hot to the point of melting...
...call it a feature!
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OMG. Will Prowse continues to drive Battleborn Batteries towards bankruptcy. This is one of their worst designs yet. The BMS just floats on top of the cells. no mechanical connection. And not even a strap to hold that connection solid. The case is doing the work. so if the plastic case loosens up, so do the connections and that means heat. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sQqZKlANlk
Apparently a class action lawsuit is in the investigative stages.
#BattleBorn is one of the most expensive batteries out there, and their build quality is worse than most rock bottom alphabet branded chinese batteries you can get on Temu.
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If anyone is running #BattleBorn batteries for their #Solar #RV or #VanLife systems, highly recommend you take them off line or at the very least monitor them closely every day for any signs of heat build up.
Will Prowse pointed out a serious design flaw that was resulting in overheating on the positive terminal a couple of months ago, with someone's battery that was having problems. Battle Born responded by saying it was a feature rather than a flaw.
So now Will purchased a brand new one, and started cycling it to see if the problem would occur. After less than 30 cycles at .5C charge and 1C discharge it MELTED the case and stopped working. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2m7DSCKO-Bo
This is a serious design flaw that should be a recall. basically there's a plastic bit in between the torqued nut and bolt. If that deforms, the connection inside the battery gets loose. And as we all know, loose connections equal resistance which equals more and more heat. These are expensive batteries that cost 2-3x more than cheap chinese lifepo4s that will cycle and cycle and cycle reliably.
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#30DayAlbumCoverChallenge
#Day4 Album con un vehículo en la portada
#TheKillers #BattleBorn #AMuchaGenteNoLeGustaEsteDisco #YAMiMePutoflipa #GanasDeHacermeConElDobleViniloRojo -
YouTubers (re)discovering #Battleborn—game of the year for 2016 and 2017 and maybe even 2018 according to me—is my new favorite genre. https://youtu.be/Owa6daUOz30
However, the subgenre of saying “I don’t know what any of this does!” instead of taking 10 seconds to open an info screen is… one of my lesser favorite genres.
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Some people are trying to make #Battleborn playable again. No multiplayer unfortunately, but maybe someday...
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Battleborn's El Dragon ended up in Borderlands 3
will Rath from Battleborn end up in Borderlands 4?
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Battleborn received a Borderlands Skin pack back in 2017, with El Dragón getting a Psycho skin.
El Dragón Jr ended up in Borderlands 3 (2019) performing the "Undefeated" taunt and has similar attacks from the Battleborn hero.
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Alani is the last vestige of an Eldrid monastic warrior enclave on the freshwater ocean planet, Akopos. She is a young, yet very mature monk that belongs to an order known as the Emula. Raised with a deep reverence for water, Alani learned to embody and manipulate low-viscosity fluids with the use (or misuse) of a water-soluble nanotech.
#art #illustration #battleborn #gaming #gamer -
I said what I said
Sure, way too late for anyone to care and if anyone notices it’ll get downvoted into oblivion
Doesn’t change the truth #Battleborn #Overwatch #SnapOverwatch
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I said what I said
Sure, way too late for anyone to care and if anyone notices it’ll get downvoted into oblivion
Doesn’t change the truth #Battleborn #Overwatch #SnapOverwatch
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I said what I said
Sure, way too late for anyone to care and if anyone notices it’ll get downvoted into oblivion
Doesn’t change the truth #Battleborn #Overwatch #SnapOverwatch
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I said what I said
Sure, way too late for anyone to care and if anyone notices it’ll get downvoted into oblivion
Doesn’t change the truth #Battleborn #Overwatch #SnapOverwatch
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I said what I said
Sure, way too late for anyone to care and if anyone notices it’ll get downvoted into oblivion
Doesn’t change the truth #Battleborn #Overwatch #SnapOverwatch
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I’m so glad #Deadlock has brought the MOBA genre to a new 1st/3rd person shooter audience especially since I PLAYED IT WHEN IT WAS CALLED #BATTLEBORN which was GOTY 2016 AND 2017 AND PROBABLY EVEN 2024 IF IT WAS STILL AROUND
Damnit I still miss Battleborn it was so good. It was SO GOOD
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Wraithfyre – Of Fell Peaks and Haunted Chasms Review
By Dear Hollow
Not that I’m the biggest symphonic black aficionado out there, but the UK-based Wraithfyre appealed to me because its name and inconsistent uses of i’s and y’s reflected my band in high school.1 Regardless, like some of atmoblack’s more ancient conjurations, I’ve always felt like symphonic black a la Limbonic Art, Vordven, and Cult of Fire embody more extreme versions of their trve and pvrist second-wave counterparts, a direct antithesis to the more mainstream antics of Dimmu Borgir and Cradle of Filth. Wraithfyre professes likewise an icy blast of black metal.
A project from Tom O’Dell, mastermind behind the Tolkien-inspired black metal of Dwarrowdelf and instrumental deathgrind Gimli, Son of Glóin, as well as the power metalling Battle Born, Wraithfyre offers a different, decidedly second-wave attack. While too often symphonic black metal sees its cold and icy buried beneath the bombast of keys and choirs, debut Of Fell Peaks and Haunted Chasms is no stranger to the riff. Instead utilizing macabre atmosphere as a flourish to its viciousness, O’Dell puts thorny riffs and scathing melodic lines upon the pedestal with its keys as the supporting cast. While it periodically struggles with memorability, Wraithfyre offers an obscenely entertaining debut.
You would be forgiven to believe that intro “A Lunar Descent” sets the tone for sprawling symphonic decadence. Wraithfyre kicks the gate open with icy blast with “Fallen Before Their Blazing Altar,” whose intensity is well-matched with its memorable central melody that straddles memorability and iciness in equal measure, keys supplementing the riffs. This trend continues into the juxtaposition of bouncy tremolo and aggressive plodding of “Queen of the Blighted Throne” and “Eternal Pyres from Beyond the Void,” the instrumental-focused exploration of “Infernal Heresy,” and the blastbeat-dominated intensity and chuggy riffs of “Echoes of a Forgotten Dream.” Moods of desperation, horror, and aggression are offered with seamless fluidity atop scathing tremolo, while edged riffs anchor the sound beyond mindless second-wave blasting. Of Fell Peaks and Haunted Chasms is raw and intense, recalling a tasteful fusion of black metal’s lo-fi history and the more modern thrash-infused incarnations of The Infernal Sea or Toxic Holocaust.
While there is plenty killer aboard the summit Of Fell Peaks, Wraithfyre concocts unfortunate filler. While the instrumental explorations of “Infernal Heresy” and “Eternal Pyres from Beyond the Void” are mile markers along the spooky journey, tracks “Ablaze in Abyssal Frosts” blurs into the scenery while closer “Dark Souls Devoured” features a slightly wonky melody that questions its integrity, even if its plodding riffs feel emotive and powerful. That said, with very few blights, Of Fell Peaks feels safely constructed – while it never explicitly fails, its safety ensures its ambition is also kept in check. While featuring that signature vampiric sound, O’Dell has infused in it a thrashy riffage approach that won’t change your mind about either style. It also doesn’t mean to, with this debut being a fun romp but little else.
Everything about Wraithfyre feels fun. It wraps you in its logic and sweeps you to a place more reminiscent of Scooby-Doo than the depravity of men’s hearts, kicking you repeatedly in the nuts until you like it. It features a tasteful blend of keys and riffs, with the former the supporting cast rather than the decadent self-indulgence found too often in the style. Of Fell Peaks and Haunted Chasms is also another installment of bulletproof songwriting offered by Tom O’Dell, although nearly everything about Wraithfyre feels like a side project in its frolicking intensity. However, featuring flashy musicianship, tasteful atmosphere, and powerful songwriting, it enhances second-wave iciness in bombastic fashion. I dare you to listen to Of Fell Peaks and Haunted Chasms and not have a good time.
Rating: 3.5/5.0
DR: 9 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
Label: Naturemacht Productions
Website: wraithfyre.bandcamp.com
Releases Worldwide: July 26th, 2024#2024 #35 #BattleBorn #BlackMetal #BlackenedThrashMetal #BritishMetal #CradleOfFilth #CultOfFire #DimmuBorgir #Dwarrowdelf #GimliSonOfGlóin #Jul24 #LimbonicArt #OfFellPeaksAndHauntedChasms #Review #Reviews #SymphonicBlackMetal #TheInfernalSea #ToxicHolocaust #Vordven #Wraithfyre
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Wraithfyre – Of Fell Peaks and Haunted Chasms Review
By Dear Hollow
Not that I’m the biggest symphonic black aficionado out there, but the UK-based Wraithfyre appealed to me because its name and inconsistent uses of i’s and y’s reflected my band in high school.1 Regardless, like some of atmoblack’s more ancient conjurations, I’ve always felt like symphonic black a la Limbonic Art, Vordven, and Cult of Fire embody more extreme versions of their trve and pvrist second-wave counterparts, a direct antithesis to the more mainstream antics of Dimmu Borgir and Cradle of Filth. Wraithfyre professes likewise an icy blast of black metal.
A project from Tom O’Dell, mastermind behind the Tolkien-inspired black metal of Dwarrowdelf and instrumental deathgrind Gimli, Son of Glóin, as well as the power metalling Battle Born, Wraithfyre offers a different, decidedly second-wave attack. While too often symphonic black metal sees its cold and icy buried beneath the bombast of keys and choirs, debut Of Fell Peaks and Haunted Chasms is no stranger to the riff. Instead utilizing macabre atmosphere as a flourish to its viciousness, O’Dell puts thorny riffs and scathing melodic lines upon the pedestal with its keys as the supporting cast. While it periodically struggles with memorability, Wraithfyre offers an obscenely entertaining debut.
You would be forgiven to believe that intro “A Lunar Descent” sets the tone for sprawling symphonic decadence. Wraithfyre kicks the gate open with icy blast with “Fallen Before Their Blazing Altar,” whose intensity is well-matched with its memorable central melody that straddles memorability and iciness in equal measure, keys supplementing the riffs. This trend continues into the juxtaposition of bouncy tremolo and aggressive plodding of “Queen of the Blighted Throne” and “Eternal Pyres from Beyond the Void,” the instrumental-focused exploration of “Infernal Heresy,” and the blastbeat-dominated intensity and chuggy riffs of “Echoes of a Forgotten Dream.” Moods of desperation, horror, and aggression are offered with seamless fluidity atop scathing tremolo, while edged riffs anchor the sound beyond mindless second-wave blasting. Of Fell Peaks and Haunted Chasms is raw and intense, recalling a tasteful fusion of black metal’s lo-fi history and the more modern thrash-infused incarnations of The Infernal Sea or Toxic Holocaust.
While there is plenty killer aboard the summit Of Fell Peaks, Wraithfyre concocts unfortunate filler. While the instrumental explorations of “Infernal Heresy” and “Eternal Pyres from Beyond the Void” are mile markers along the spooky journey, tracks “Ablaze in Abyssal Frosts” blurs into the scenery while closer “Dark Souls Devoured” features a slightly wonky melody that questions its integrity, even if its plodding riffs feel emotive and powerful. That said, with very few blights, Of Fell Peaks feels safely constructed – while it never explicitly fails, its safety ensures its ambition is also kept in check. While featuring that signature vampiric sound, O’Dell has infused in it a thrashy riffage approach that won’t change your mind about either style. It also doesn’t mean to, with this debut being a fun romp but little else.
Everything about Wraithfyre feels fun. It wraps you in its logic and sweeps you to a place more reminiscent of Scooby-Doo than the depravity of men’s hearts, kicking you repeatedly in the nuts until you like it. It features a tasteful blend of keys and riffs, with the former the supporting cast rather than the decadent self-indulgence found too often in the style. Of Fell Peaks and Haunted Chasms is also another installment of bulletproof songwriting offered by Tom O’Dell, although nearly everything about Wraithfyre feels like a side project in its frolicking intensity. However, featuring flashy musicianship, tasteful atmosphere, and powerful songwriting, it enhances second-wave iciness in bombastic fashion. I dare you to listen to Of Fell Peaks and Haunted Chasms and not have a good time.
Rating: 3.5/5.0
DR: 9 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
Label: Naturemacht Productions
Website: wraithfyre.bandcamp.com
Releases Worldwide: July 26th, 2024#2024 #35 #BattleBorn #BlackMetal #BlackenedThrashMetal #BritishMetal #CradleOfFilth #CultOfFire #DimmuBorgir #Dwarrowdelf #GimliSonOfGlóin #Jul24 #LimbonicArt #OfFellPeaksAndHauntedChasms #Review #Reviews #SymphonicBlackMetal #TheInfernalSea #ToxicHolocaust #Vordven #Wraithfyre
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Wraithfyre – Of Fell Peaks and Haunted Chasms Review
By Dear Hollow
Not that I’m the biggest symphonic black aficionado out there, but the UK-based Wraithfyre appealed to me because its name and inconsistent uses of i’s and y’s reflected my band in high school.1 Regardless, like some of atmoblack’s more ancient conjurations, I’ve always felt like symphonic black a la Limbonic Art, Vordven, and Cult of Fire embody more extreme versions of their trve and pvrist second-wave counterparts, a direct antithesis to the more mainstream antics of Dimmu Borgir and Cradle of Filth. Wraithfyre professes likewise an icy blast of black metal.
A project from Tom O’Dell, mastermind behind the Tolkien-inspired black metal of Dwarrowdelf and instrumental deathgrind Gimli, Son of Glóin, as well as the power metalling Battle Born, Wraithfyre offers a different, decidedly second-wave attack. While too often symphonic black metal sees its cold and icy buried beneath the bombast of keys and choirs, debut Of Fell Peaks and Haunted Chasms is no stranger to the riff. Instead utilizing macabre atmosphere as a flourish to its viciousness, O’Dell puts thorny riffs and scathing melodic lines upon the pedestal with its keys as the supporting cast. While it periodically struggles with memorability, Wraithfyre offers an obscenely entertaining debut.
You would be forgiven to believe that intro “A Lunar Descent” sets the tone for sprawling symphonic decadence. Wraithfyre kicks the gate open with icy blast with “Fallen Before Their Blazing Altar,” whose intensity is well-matched with its memorable central melody that straddles memorability and iciness in equal measure, keys supplementing the riffs. This trend continues into the juxtaposition of bouncy tremolo and aggressive plodding of “Queen of the Blighted Throne” and “Eternal Pyres from Beyond the Void,” the instrumental-focused exploration of “Infernal Heresy,” and the blastbeat-dominated intensity and chuggy riffs of “Echoes of a Forgotten Dream.” Moods of desperation, horror, and aggression are offered with seamless fluidity atop scathing tremolo, while edged riffs anchor the sound beyond mindless second-wave blasting. Of Fell Peaks and Haunted Chasms is raw and intense, recalling a tasteful fusion of black metal’s lo-fi history and the more modern thrash-infused incarnations of The Infernal Sea or Toxic Holocaust.
While there is plenty killer aboard the summit Of Fell Peaks, Wraithfyre concocts unfortunate filler. While the instrumental explorations of “Infernal Heresy” and “Eternal Pyres from Beyond the Void” are mile markers along the spooky journey, tracks “Ablaze in Abyssal Frosts” blurs into the scenery while closer “Dark Souls Devoured” features a slightly wonky melody that questions its integrity, even if its plodding riffs feel emotive and powerful. That said, with very few blights, Of Fell Peaks feels safely constructed – while it never explicitly fails, its safety ensures its ambition is also kept in check. While featuring that signature vampiric sound, O’Dell has infused in it a thrashy riffage approach that won’t change your mind about either style. It also doesn’t mean to, with this debut being a fun romp but little else.
Everything about Wraithfyre feels fun. It wraps you in its logic and sweeps you to a place more reminiscent of Scooby-Doo than the depravity of men’s hearts, kicking you repeatedly in the nuts until you like it. It features a tasteful blend of keys and riffs, with the former the supporting cast rather than the decadent self-indulgence found too often in the style. Of Fell Peaks and Haunted Chasms is also another installment of bulletproof songwriting offered by Tom O’Dell, although nearly everything about Wraithfyre feels like a side project in its frolicking intensity. However, featuring flashy musicianship, tasteful atmosphere, and powerful songwriting, it enhances second-wave iciness in bombastic fashion. I dare you to listen to Of Fell Peaks and Haunted Chasms and not have a good time.
Rating: 3.5/5.0
DR: 9 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
Label: Naturemacht Productions
Website: wraithfyre.bandcamp.com
Releases Worldwide: July 26th, 2024#2024 #35 #BattleBorn #BlackMetal #BlackenedThrashMetal #BritishMetal #CradleOfFilth #CultOfFire #DimmuBorgir #Dwarrowdelf #GimliSonOfGlóin #Jul24 #LimbonicArt #OfFellPeaksAndHauntedChasms #Review #Reviews #SymphonicBlackMetal #TheInfernalSea #ToxicHolocaust #Vordven #Wraithfyre
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Battleborn community have a petition running to get the game back into running multiplayer condition. The community actually got the game running from the old servers (via a mod), but in single-player only. Petition is here... https://chng.it/dfTJQt7FrD
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@atomicpoet My most expensive paper weight is my Steelbook copy of #Battleborn, which cost me 10 €, since the game was already falling apart at that point.
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Occasional reminder that #Battleborn should have been GOTY from every single publication on the planet for both 2016 _and_ 2017.
I don't care if that isn't logical or rational. It still should have happened and I said what I said.
That game was something special. No, it was specialer than special. It was glorious. Dare I say even: monumental.
And Randy Pitchford, as well as a lot of crummy gamer people who are crummy and probably also smell like rotten fish, ruined it. Just ruined it.
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Just purchased some #SOK batteries for my new #DIY #OffGrid #Solar project. Going to add these to my already two #BattleBorn #LiFEPO4 #Batteries for a 24-volt system.
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#Battleborn should’ve been #GOTY for 2016 and 2017. I said what I said.
😢
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Is it too late to mention #Battleborn had great PvE *and* PvP modes at launch?
Shit I miss that game. It was absolutely fantastic. #Overwatch #Overwatch2
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#BattleBorn you have to be kidding yourselves if you think I'm going to pay $925 for one of your 100Ah 12V #LiFePO4 batteries.
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BIG DUNK BY @[email protected]!!!!!!!!!!
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Another three by @[email protected] and Wolf Packs are fightings.
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And @[email protected] responds quickly with big two point jump shot!
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Another great three by @[email protected]
Chipping away at lead.
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Both side gets free throws, Cambridge with 3, Blackshear with 2.
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Halftime, and Sun Devils have commanding lead!!!!!!
#NEVvsASU #BattleBorn #ForksUp #MarchMadness #FirstFour #CollegeHoops #Sports
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Another three by @[email protected] and HE’S ON FIRE!!!!!!
#NEVvsASU #BattleBorn #MarchMadness #FirstFour #CollegeHoops #Sports
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The starting lineup for tonight.
#NEVvsASU #BattleBorn #ForksUp #MarchMadness #FirstFour #CollegeHoops #Sports