Yeh, first was my Opus 3100 with the EU plug. Figured worst case I could just fidget something together to a snippet of US plug+wire, but didn’t need to.
When I got the go,comma doodads for like 3bux each, and got 3 adapters, one for each doodad, I became pretty sure it’s Standard Policy.
There might be some oversights, but I think in most cases they include them.
What’s funny is that you see these little beasties are already pretty tall, but with the adapter on top of that, I half-expect King Kong to climb it and start swatting at planes.
just got 15PCS USB LED Mini Flashlight for 38 cents AUD, in Australia it costs $1 for a national postage stamp ofr a basic envelope, how i can get 15 of these from overseas for 38 cents i do not understand.
thanks Bilakos
That’s strange, our country uses US-style plugs.
But many times, the discount codes only work for the EU-plugs and not for the US-plugs; ergo, I just order the EU-plug type since it has the discount…
Gearbest didn’t include any US-plug adapters…
hi bilakos, any codes for 14500 batteries? gearbest has soshine brand here
also looking for a code for some protected 18650s like these icr or these ncr
Gearbest is real. The picture of the 18650 cell is real. The printed label stating 5000 mAh is real. However, the advertised capacity is fake. One of the Answers to the Questions on the gearbest page states the capacity to be 1200 mAh. That is probably closer to the truth.
Its not that its a fake ultrafire, it is real ultrafire…
What everyone here is trying to tell you is that it’s over rated for the mAh spec. As MtnDon said it’s probably only around 1200mAh (or less)
But don’t worry its a common practice for some of the off-brand batteries to have inflated mAh specs.
We just want you to know what you have, some of these low quality batteries could be unsafe. Please be care full not to let the battery voltage drop below 2.5v and don’t overcharge it either.
Do a search on the forum for “fire battery” and start reading…