Taping down foil or a thin wire would work just for testing out how one likes it. For a permanent solution a solder blob would be in order but I guess conductive epoxy would also do the trick. Personally I would use solder since it’s not that hard to do.
So are “flat” top NCR18650GA going to work without modification in the LT1? They’re not really flat and do have a slightly raised center positive contact unlike most other flat tops though not to the magnitude of a button top.
I’m always doing long term testing. After the power outage a few nights back, the test unit after running for 3+ hours on maximum, next day the cells were at 3.89 volts. it took only 5 and half hours of sunlight to fully recharge them with the Eceen charger. Again reinforcing the viability of the LT1 with a good solar charger being an indefinite light source for years off the grid.
Updates are usually only published Sunday evenings. This past Monday an update was published because there were 139 additions made that day. You requested 2 lanterns on 8/20 per post #6312 which I saw and so added you into my database. Be at peace……your requests have been captured
We are actually looking to see if its possible for this group buy if Sofirn can swing it. (Green, gold sand, and clear/white anodized in addition to the black anodized.