I have been ordering some 9V batteries from Conrad.
And thanks for the link to the updated battery fixture. I do not know if I will review it, but I have ordered some for my own use. I do not suppose they will melt as easily
I will include some LiIon in my 9V reviews. Teardowns will not be included in the reviews, but may be done at a later date.
I doubt the 9V with two cells in series has balancing, but I have not going to do a few months of cycle tests.
Cycle testing is easy enough to do, but it would require an extra DMM connected between the two cells to really see any unbalance and it takes a lot of time to cycle. 100 cycles on a 18650 cell is about 1 month testing time when keeping current reasonable (1A).
Whoa da -- it's here! The 20700. Didn't realize. so 12A max continuous. The capacity is look'n. Guess resistance is better than GA's, not as low as a 30Q, based on it's max 12A rating. We'll see if this makes a good percentage of our lights obsolete.
Meanwhile, in the thirld world of batteries, stars like LiitoKala 26650-50A(B) seem unnoticed by the @#$%ple…
Am I the only one who is seeing an incredible amount of fuss about a new freakin' cell format? Could care less about something I don't a really have a use for.
I was in one of my recent battery reviews that somebody say I got most of the stuff I review for free, get paid for the reviews and make them accordingly, but he makes much more reliable reviews because he uses his own money. I could only find 3 reviews from 2016 and he copies my heading style (test/review in the title).
Nice, it all went faster than I thought, so not the first year just available for cars, but straight to the single cell markets.
It is waiting now for the first flashlight using the 20700. Dale?