Now, now, Chris don't go showing your mean, twisted character, to the world - you're getting all excited. Typing and words are easy - it's only a forum, not the real world. That's the thanks you get for sharing information and stuff, eh?

Do you think I'm really going to contact MHRA and Moltech and all that other stuff when I, personally speaking, don't even recommend use of 3rd party batteries? You're more than a fool than I thought (after about your 3rd posting).

By the way I'm off work today, was a bit bored and wasting a bit of time - see how much I can wind up the natives. The turkeys (or should I say ducks?) always seem to pop up from behind the tree. Gobble, Gobble!

On a more serious note personally I'd look at the condition of sale document if only because it contains warranty and other conditions related to returns and limitations of use.

That's just sensible in any business transaction - just in case you do have a faulty batch and you need to argue your case for a replacement.