Where can I get these batteries??
HKJ posted in his graph.
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HKJ, will these fit in the TN30 & TN31? Thanks.
Any known fav lights that these positively won’t fit in? I know Hi-Max’s won’t fit in 501Bs, but I’ve not seen too many batteries that are so big that they don’t work in most lights.
The diameter is to large, but they do fit in length.
Any known fav lights that these positively won’t fit in? I know Hi-Max’s won’t fit in 501Bs, but I’ve not seen too many batteries that are so big that they don’t work in most lights.
I would expect there are many light, but I have not tested.
Where can I get these batteries??
Rusty Joe:Where can I get these batteries??
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I think fasttech has them in stock though. I ordered a set a week and half ago and just got them. Got another set coming in.
Rusty Joe:Where can I get these batteries??
Again. I. Advance I apologize but if I had to pick between the keeppower black 3400 maH protected or these Panasonic 3400 maH protected which is a better performer?
HKJ:This is a very good battery, except for the length. Only buy it if you know you equipment can use a very long battery!
HKJ, will these fit in the TN30 & TN31? Thanks.
I have these Batteries, they are a tight fit, but they fit both the TN30 and TN31.
Again. I. Advance I apologize but if I had to pick between the keeppower black 3400 maH protected or these Panasonic 3400 maH protected which is a better performer?
Keeppower, without a doubt
light junkie:Again. I. Advance I apologize but if I had to pick between the keeppower black 3400 maH protected or these Panasonic 3400 maH protected which is a better performer?
Keeppower, without a doubt !http://qs.lc/p/wn2.png!
i thought keeppower also use panasonic cell.
so the protection circuit does the difference?
so the protection circuit does the difference?
Yup. Better PCB has lower internal resistance, and therefore less voltage drop.
sorotantaz:so the protection circuit does the difference?
Yup. Better PCB has lower internal resistance, and therefore less voltage drop.
I guess the clear PVC concept pays off.
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sorotantaz:so the protection circuit does the difference?
Yup. Better PCB has lower internal resistance, and therefore less voltage drop.
I guess the clear PVC concept pays off.
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just ordered myself a pair of panasonic 18650 just like in the review but with 3100 mAH.
little bit regret however the price spread between the two brands can reach $5 for the same capacity.
mind to elaborate with your post of clear PVC pays off?
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Shadowww: sorotantaz:so the protection circuit does the difference?
Yup. Better PCB has lower internal resistance, and therefore less voltage drop.
I guess the clear PVC concept pays off.
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just ordered myself a pair of panasonic 18650 just like in the review but with 3100 mAH.
little bit regret however the price spread between the two brands can reach $5 for the same capacity.
mind to elaborate with your post of clear PVC pays off?
It's not branded, but you can see the Panasonic original battery wrap underneath. No matter what protection circuit is used, the cell will be bought in masses for being Panasonic.
These fit in the Sipik sk98 and Aleto 26650 jumbo sipik (with 18650 sleeve)
Where can I get these batteries??
Fasttech has BBC them but now the Keeppower 3.6 volt 3400 mAH are now the top dawg from hat I have been told.
Rusty Joe:Where can I get these batteries??
Fasttech has BBC them but now the Keeppower 3.6 volt 3400 mAH are now the top dawg from hat I have been told.
Keeppower will be more expensive though, yes?