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The big difference is that the E10R works with rechargeable lithium (14500), while the E01R does not

PM sent for GAW! Thanks!

Very interested. Thanks

I PM’d for the GAW , forgot to include my user name :person_facepalming:

Okay I didn’t see the list I always jump to the latest post

PMed for the purchase code - hope I get it in time for the triple GAW!

Ordered and PM sent. Thanks.

Very interested … Many Thanks.

Interested

Interested depending on price.

could I please get a PM?

It looks like the E10R has the same problem charging nimh battery`s according to the review in the link below got 1.39v 50% however he got 4.19v on li-ion which is a full charge.

Does Jetbeam know about this problem, do they have an REP on BLF?

http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?432063-E10R-and-E01R-AA-14500-amp-AAA-USB-Charging-EDC-Lights-From-Jetbeam-Video-Review&p=5077758&posted=1#post5077758

John.

We're back in business.

There has been a change in the management from April onwards. Expected slower than usual response time during transitional period.

Anybody received their`s yet, I want to know it charges nimh fully before i buy a couple, I am not interested in charging or using li-ion battery`s

Thanks

John.

I will check the resting voltage on an Eneloop charged in the E10R once I have it in. I will be pretty disappointed if it indeed only charges to 50% capacity, the whole point of buying the E10R was because of its inbuilt NiMh charge capability.

Well I got 1.38v hot out of the flashlight on my AAA E01R and the guy who reviewed the AA E10R after i asked said he got 1.37v maybe this has been fixed in the latest batches but i don't want to get stuck with a couple of E10R when i am already stuck with an E01R though i am still using it.

This will not be a problem for people who only want to use li-ion cells as it charges them fine to 4.19v according to the review.

John.

Please PM with purchase info.

I did reply my observation on my other thread.

No visible PWM in all modes for Li-ION and Ni-MH.

I did experience the same problem as well. 14500 charging seem fine. Charging process terminate @4.19V. Whereas, AA (Ni-MH) charging ends @1.38V.

Interested.

I also 1.38V. I have meassured with the doctor USB that stop after 725mA in…