The point I was making is that other than small lithium ion cells, these batteries seem to have an extraordinary long life.
I was hoping that either you or Simon might be able tell us, if any of the miner's lamps you have supplied have needed a new battery?
Early lamps I supplied had some battery issues and were repaired or replaced. Apart from anything else they used "Trustfire" brand cells which were probably the best of the "Fire" Chinese brands. About two years ago I changed over to genuine Sanyo. Now I have covered these in my previous postings, and you have the answers you need there. I have not to date had a Sanyo cell fail but have only been building lamps with these for about 2 years. And, yes, there are still battery packs out these in use that use the Trustfire brand cells, what, 5 or 6 years old
When we all used lead/acid, Oldhams, I would reckon we would replace their batteries every 2 or 3 years, whereas these Lithium batteries just seem to keep going.
I once had a T2, remember those, that was probably years old when I bought it and turned out to be the best LA battery I ever had, still going strong when I gave it away.
Since then they went downhill with the last one, the T6 giving about 24 hours when new but going down faster than a hooker on Wall St.
People were replacing then after 9 or 12 months, they were abysmal with the damned Raylite or MF being total junk.
Thankfully LED lighting and Li Ion started to appear to save the day.
John, times change and technology moves forward.
By the way, be up at the Nent Easter if you around anywhere.
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