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<blockquote data-quote="Buster" data-source="post: 523174" data-attributes="member: 27745"><p>Amped treated me well by replacing my battery with the wonky BMS with their newest version with bluetooth. Happy with that. But the sub-handful of people I've encountered that have had issues with TimeUSB have gotten their batteries replaced as well, so that seems to be a wash. I see some mfgs say they have 10yr or more warranty, but with the way technology moves these days and companies come and go, are they even going to be around? If I can buy 4 batteries for the price of 1 and they have a 50% failure rate I'm still better off with the cheapies. And while my cheapo has had no problems I've had 2 USA "name brand" batteries need replacement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buster, post: 523174, member: 27745"] Amped treated me well by replacing my battery with the wonky BMS with their newest version with bluetooth. Happy with that. But the sub-handful of people I've encountered that have had issues with TimeUSB have gotten their batteries replaced as well, so that seems to be a wash. I see some mfgs say they have 10yr or more warranty, but with the way technology moves these days and companies come and go, are they even going to be around? If I can buy 4 batteries for the price of 1 and they have a 50% failure rate I'm still better off with the cheapies. And while my cheapo has had no problems I've had 2 USA "name brand" batteries need replacement. [/QUOTE]
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