dno36
(dno36)
December 21, 2012, 1:26am
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Seasons Greetings fellow Lumenists.
I spotted an interesting sale on E-Bay for theses 26650 batteries:
Genuine PANASONIC CGR26650B 3.6V Li-ion Rechargeable Batt… (Item #190763531756 )
The seller is named: panasonic-sanyo
There are only 3 batteries available @ $10.63 each w/free shipping
In case anyone is interested
Have a great Christmas Season Everyone!!
raccoon
December 21, 2012, 1:29am
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dno36
(dno36)
December 21, 2012, 1:35am
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Should have included the link myself. Thanks for the help.
Does anyone else sell these?
Never seen them before!
DayLighter
(DayLighter)
December 21, 2012, 1:38am
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thanks for the heads up but it didn’t say how many mAh (?)
dno36
(dno36)
December 21, 2012, 1:43am
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I asked previously on the mAh, here is teh response I rececived:
Dear snorider36,
3300
- panasonic-sanyo
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Subject: Details about item: snorider36 sent a message about Genuine PANASONIC CGR26650B 3.6V Li-ion Rechargeable Battery MH12210 #190763531756
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Dear panasonic-sanyo,
What is the mAh of this battery??
TY
- snorider36
scaru
(scaru)
December 21, 2012, 1:51am
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I just confirmed it in a data sheet, they are 3300 mah typical 3100 minimum. Not really any better than 18650s.
dno36
(dno36)
December 21, 2012, 2:02am
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Would there be any advantage scaru….aside from when the light is being tactically used??
NightCrawl
(NightCrawl)
December 21, 2012, 2:05am
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Those are IMR cells. Rated for 20A, used in some power tools.
DayLighter
(DayLighter)
December 21, 2012, 2:06am
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i’m with the stupid :party: … what’s the different between IMR and NCR?
scaru
(scaru)
December 21, 2012, 2:15am
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Lower resistance and thus can provide more current.
dthrckt
(dthrckt)
December 21, 2012, 2:18am
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and less likely to suffer catastrophic failure (ie, vent gas and/or flame)