Because its a runtime test , in a actual light , as opposed to a constant current discharge ...
So the discharge rate affects run time , if a battery has a lower discharge rate in a flashlight , its delivering lower current , and there for will run longer .
A higher discharge rate will equate to lower run time ..
So if you had two equal capacity cells : One starts at 3A and the other at 2.5A , which one will run longer ?
i just brought them i did not bother with best offer as some times it takes so long to get a replie, ill test mine when they get here should be next week.
He didn't respond to my typical order of $5.00 each for a set on my last offer I made him. Usually he does pretty quick. My bet is he is either on vacation or away from his computer for a few days.
I just found out that these batteries are manufactured by Samsung. Shane told me that he is selling them now and Samsung is listed as the manufacturer. Thought you guys would want to know.
Any sense of whether these are as safe as the AW batteries? (I don't know if that's even a legitimate question, but people seem to stress that the premium Li ion batteries are, for some reason, safer.)
Any sense of whether these are as safe as the AW batteries? (I don't know if that's even a legitimate question, but people seem to stress that the premium Li ion batteries are, for some reason, safer)