Budget batteries

And what exactly is the difference between a brand battery from RMM and the same one from BangGood or GearBest?

The topic sais “Budget” - and it doesn’t go more budget than china :stuck_out_tongue:

So, the samsung is the best for 18650?

Almost all of those batteries I’ll use in series. I order a thorfire S70 yesterday at bangood but dont pay the bank slip yet, may I could made a better choice?

LG, Samsung, Sanyo, Panasonic, Sony all are the best manufacturers.

My Thorfire S70 is very happy with two heters from Gearbest:
http://www.gearbest.com/batteries/pp_284576.html

Have the Littokala on order but they sell them in pair too:
http://www.gearbest.com/batteries/pp_360841.html

For a series light you buy 2 and use them as if 1.
Better go with 26650 since longer runtimes.

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I buy my batteries mostly from the two listed above as well as Liion Wholesale Batteries. These suppliers are in the U.S. as is my location.

I on occasion buy from GearBest, I have Liitokala 26650 batteries on order.

I know, but the great problem is the cost of exchange! Every price that you see I pay 3.60x and this not only problem, ALL in my country almost twiced price and this shop I’m planning is considered rich’s buy……

It’s all right, the “olimpique circus” is beginning and the silly brazilians will be happy while governmet playing genocide and telling “catch’em, fuck’em”, “Oh the olimpic torch”

Damn place who works pay vagabonds!

I can understand what you are writing and that it effects billions of people. :frowning:

I finnaly complete the order

I forgot to ask about the charger, I made a good choice?

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Good choices! :slight_smile:

Gear best sent a message…… Not good……

Thank you very much for place the order with us.

We extremely sorry for not deliver the package to you yet.

We are sorry to inform that we can not ship battery or power bank out due to shipping policy. There is no shipping method can ship battery or power bank out.

After reviewing your case, we have 3 options to compensate you:

1) Refund on your Wallet (store credit)

We can refund you the product cost USD and exceptionally reward you with extra points (e.g. If your item is 1usd = 5 points , 3usd=3*5 points => get 15 points etc).

You can use both your wallet and points to purchase your future products.

Please note shipping fees are not refundable.The refund can be completed within 1 working day.

2) Refund on your origianl payment method

3) Choose anothone to replace this item.

We would be very grateful if you could tell us the SKU (item number), the full name of the item or the URL link for the new item. We will be able to check its stock levels.

Please contact me as soon as possible and let me know if this is acceptable, so that we can process the order for you.

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience that may have been caused.

Best Regards,

gearbest Customer Service

http://www.gearbest.com/

Now I have a great problem to refund with ebanx, they cannot inform if able to ship for some address?

Where buy batteries now? I’m affraid if banggod have the same issue :rage: :weary:

First you should research your nation’s restrictions on rechargeable lithium batteries and chargers. Even the U.S. now has restrictions on shipments from Banggoods. :frowning:

I sent a message for bangood for discover that or the mail service of my country?

You need to find out if merchant ships to your country AND if your country allows shipments from that merchant into the country. I hope this helps.

Thankyou, I’ll check :+1:

__i say go with reclaimed laptop batteries - basically free…
18650 only

a single cell flashlight is very safe from battery fires etc
you usually have 3 gates of protection:

1. flashlight turns off before it is over-discharged
2. chargers will not charge over-discharged cells
3. chargers will not overcharge cells
4. flashlight load will not draw overcurrent [vape mods will but flashlights not really]
5. single cell way safer than multi

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There are many pros to laptop batteries but none of your points are absolutely true across the board. #5 is generally true but good parallel multi-cell lights can be safer than cheap single cell lights.

As always these are just my opinions :slight_smile:

no, they may not all be true at once but there is a lot of redundancy in the factors :slight_smile:

what specifically makes multicell parallel batteries safe or safer than singles?

i might think ‘as safe’ but not ‘safer’…

wle

I like using single cell flashlights because of their simplicity of design by removing a complexity of a multi-cell current supply.

Most people on this forum are vastly more knowledgeable about how our flashlights work, but we are a fraction of the flashlight market.

It is a shame that people in the U.S. can have a High School Diploma and still not know how electrical current works. :frowning:

Multi parallel batteries lights are not of course inherited safer than single cell lights but a good one is better than a bad single cell light.

I do recognize that we’re comparing “good” versus “bad” :stuck_out_tongue:

I need links for those laptop batteries, tell me more about brands and prices :money_mouth_face: