royfellows
11 years ago
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(On the subject of 'fires', I've been through a few Trustfire 18650s, which have been okay; and the Cytak ones seem to be relatively reliable so far.)



I have always used Trustfire 2500 mAh and they have been OK. I think that they they are hit for in terms of current could affect the lifespan
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11 years ago
If you have a reliable source, and they have "real" trustfires, that's all good. Most "fires" out there range from crap to downright dangerous, certainly anything your average person is likely to come across in small quantities.
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I now have *some* of the cells on hand. They are Samsung ICR18650-28A's.

http://www.samsungsdi.com/battery/cylindrical-ICR18650-28A.jsp 

This means that they are 2800mAH, and so far, every single one has measured a decent voltage. Please note though, that these cells have a higher charging/termination voltage of 4.3v (Nominal 3.75v). You can use a standard 4.2v charger, but you will not get full capacity.

I also have a stock of Solder tabs and 3x1 18650 holders. The holders interlock to make a sturdy basis for pack making.

Preference will be given to those who have already expressed interest. The price for the cells is £5 per pair+Postage. The cheapest I can find is from FastTech in the Far East at £7.14 with mandatory express shipping.

I need to figure out delivery first, as there are regulations with Li-Ion cells. Royal Mail is not happening due to a blanket ban. As soon as I know, I will post here.

Pictures. All crappy ones from the phone, so apologies for the white balance and lack of sharpness.

Cells in Holder
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Cells, Holder and Solder Tags
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Cell marking close-up
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I still have a few available after accounting for those who have specified quantities.

All tags will be removed, but you will need to clean up the remains of the spot-welds. These are flat topped cells, so you will need to be creative to make them work in flashlights.
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royfellows
11 years ago
Royal Mail...
you will end up selling them on the Dark Web from a dot onion website
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crickleymal
11 years ago
Due to a problem with my motorbike I find myself slightly financially embarrassed. I'm not going to be able to buy any this time round. 😞
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11 years ago
All cells in this lot spoken for. I'll update again when I have more available.
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11 years ago
Apologies to all.

After getting the cells, voltage testing revealed them to be too low for me to be happy selling, or even giving away, despite being assured that the voltages were fine by my supplier. As such, I am withdrawing these cells from sale. Thankfully, no-one has paid anything yet, so no messy refunds to deal with. The supplier accepts they are not fit for purpose and is taking them back. I suspect they will shortly be appearing in Ultrafire wrappers on an far east site near you soon. :lol:

Most of you know the dangers of these cells when not treated correctly, so I hope you understand why I have taken this decision.

Again, sorry for the let down, but the last thing I want is someone's pack having a "moment" because the cells were questionable. Should anything happen, it's on my head, and I will not let that happen.

If it's any consolation, I have feelers out for more of these, so should I get some (with acceptable voltages this time), I'll let everyone know.
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crickleymal
11 years ago
Thanks for letting us know. I can quite understand why you don't want to sell them
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Thanks for letting us know and hope you manage to get your money back ok 🙂
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11 years ago
No issues getting my money back. "Significantly not as advertised" usually gets a supplier shuffling nervously.
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Hal_Chase
11 years ago
Slightly off topic but can anyone recommend a good make for 3400 mAH flat tops (with PCB protection)?

I'm currently trying an EagleTac, not sure if they are good/bad/indifferent but it's not cooked anything yet :lol:
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11 years ago
remoteneeded
11 years ago
I have some Eagletacs and they are OK, but nowhere near the stated capacity. As for that guide Roy, I bought some Torchy batteries based on that and they turned out to be awful. The plating on the caps quickly started to flake off leading to a very intermittent connection. The only ones that have been consistently great are made by AW.
royfellows
11 years ago
"remoteneeded" wrote:

The only ones that have been consistently great are made by AW.



which are near to the top of his capacity scale, so he is getting something right.
Surprised about his cells though.

A lot of 'name' brand 18650s are Sanyo underneath rebranded and fitted with protection circuits. The Sanyo cells are supplied OEM (outward end manufacturer) and are rebranbed for retail sale.
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Mr Mike
11 years ago
"royfellows" wrote:

OEM (outward end manufacturer)



Original Equipment Manufacturer. 😉
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royfellows
11 years ago
"Mr Mike" wrote:

"royfellows" wrote:

OEM (outward end manufacturer)



Original Equipment Manufacturer. ;D



Yes just googled it. And my definition was the one given by an IT equipment supplier!
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Hal_Chase
11 years ago
"remoteneeded" wrote:

I have some Eagletacs and they are OK, but nowhere near the stated capacity.



That's very disappointing, not tried mine out yet 😢

"remoteneeded" wrote:

The only ones that have been consistently great are made by AW.



Do you have a link you can post/PM please?
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remoteneeded
11 years ago
Here you go:
http://www.flashaholics.co.uk/batteries/lithium-rechargeable-batteries.html 

Be warned, the site is full of lovely things that could seriously hurt your bank account 😉
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11 years ago
"remoteneeded" wrote:

The only ones that have been consistently great are made by AW.



Used to sell those back in the dim and distant days of selling Fenix torches. They were top notch quality but rather expensive!
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Hal_Chase
11 years ago
"remoteneeded" wrote:

Here you go:
http://www.flashaholics.co.uk/batteries/lithium-rechargeable-batteries.html 

Be warned, the site is full of lovely things that could seriously hurt your bank account ;D



Ahhh Flashaholics...too late they've been taking money off me for a long while :lol:

https://www.ledfiretorches.co.uk/index.php 
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