Panasonic 18650 2350mAh batteries

The last set has been sold! I want to thank everyone for their purchases.

Refresh my memory, these are 2300 mAh rated cells correct?

Hi RevJim,

Can you post some info regarding the batteries?

How old is the stock?

What's the mah rating?

Got a pic?

Thanks!

Sorry I will edit but they are 2350mAh

I already know that you do not ship your batteries internationaly but anyway, I prefer to ask to be sure if you could ship a set to France with USPS priority mail international small flate rate box that never fail for me over more than 60 packages sent since 3 years from USA.

https://www.prioritymail.com/international_shipping.asp?id=30176126&ssno=26968

I'm not in a hurry, I don't need that you go to the post office the same day. No problem if it will take you more than 1 week to send the package, as long as you tell me before.

Pleeeease.

http://www.rosebatteries.com/pdfs/Panasonic%20CGR18650D.pdf

Sorry about not having a picture I am on my laptop not the desktop. I will post pictures soon. Here is the 2350 spec sheet.

I really am sorry I wish I could.

I think that link shows a 2250mah cell.

Anyway, how much is shipping to the US?

Also how old is the stock?

I never got to see the original thread so I appologize for the 20 questions. :)

Thanks!

Here's a bump for the best prices available for small quantities of great name brand cells. My 20 are still going strong after multiple discharge cycles.

Jim, +1 for a report on the cells age and conus shipping costs. Thanks.

I will check the date tomorrow and edit this post

I have bought 40 of these so far fro Jim they are very high quality unprotected cells. They deliver over 3.5 amps to the Mana Ultrafire drop in and power my Skyway3XML without a problem.

I have measured them at over 2500mah on Turnigy Accucell 6 after 5 break in cycles.

My experience with Jim has been nothing short of stellar. I ordered 2 separate batches of these Panasonic's from him, both times I received them the very next day. The batteries are top notch as well..

You know... I've always been hesitant using unprotected cells and still haven't used them to this day, but at this price for such a darn good cell it's almost too hard to pass up. Maybe they can serve as emergency cells. Does anyone know of the shelf life for these?

If stored at 3.7V and charged back up to only that level periodically (maybe once a year or once every 6 months) they should store a good long time if kept at decent temperatures. The shelf life is going to be very dependent on the conditions under which you store them.

I think I hit mark as spam instead of reply earlier on my phone, very sorry. (Can we have Tapatalk) It's a shame these can't be posted out of the US, it seems very cheap. There's also ways to add protection from buying the pcbs I believe? Still they'd make great back up and secondary batteries for the times when needed.

They are also good for rebuilding laptop batteries

is there anyone that can do me a favour by ordering these and shipping them to the UK?

I think the problem with sending them out of country is one of Hazmat. Packages sent via US postal service have to be marked as what they are and cannot contain more than 3 cells per the rules here: http://pe.usps.com/text/pub52/pub52c3_024.htm

If other countries have varying rules, I don't blame Jim for not wanting to figure it all out to send various places.

ok thanks for explaining

Yup, shipping more than 3 is taking a slight risk.