According to the reviews on the item @ banggood, you get about 300mha to 400mha depending on how low volt your 9v equipment works at. Not bad but it is not 800mha.
I ordered that battery a couple of days ago. I forget to turn off my dmm sometimes, draining batteries in vain. so I hope this battery will work in my dmm.
I’m still curious about red trustfire imr-batteries also.
Just seen you already have tested the 10180 battery for DQG SPY/HOBI
I’m curious because with my charger @50mA charging current , but also with the specific DQG charger for micro usb, i never pass the capacity is ridiculously low… And I mean ridiculously
Tested the blue and the white version… Both are pathetic in the same way.
Another rewrapper who fake specs & even make a fool of themselves by questioning the result while showing big holes in basic understand about how cells work…….scary stuff.
I am glad i am not a vaper because it seem it is the wild west out there in rewrapper land & most seem to target the vapers with inflated max amp ratings.
Please test the Kinoko high drain IMR10440 400mha cell
According to vinh they “seem about equivalent with my testing” to the Efest IMR10440.
But who knows maybe they are of updated chemistry, it was years since Efest released the IMR10440. And a lot has happened in performance in all the other sizes.
At least this means another producer of IMR10440 cells and that hopefully means more availability of good IMR10440 cells.
Maybe they are the same as vinh says, and Efest had some form of a few years exclusivity agreement on the IMR10440 cells, from whatever factory makes all these various Chinese made lithium cells that shows up with the same base cell at the various rewrappers.
Wolfdog1226 - The easiest way to locate an overseas seller is on ebay - and select a filter that is not in USA, then search for your item, and look for seller's location, find someone in Europe for these items. Also - these are high drain batteries, really not suitable for flashlight, more for vaping.
Wondering about the claimed “PTC cathodal block protection”. The “3500mAh” cells I know (NCR GA, SDI 35E, LG MJ1) all have no integrated PTC. Does Fenix add a PTC at the cathode (the PCB is at the anode)? Or is it neither of these 3 cells? Looks like someone should do a teardown.