EBL 14500s?

Which is probably what Sanyo UR14500P is good for as well, but at a much higher price.

I’d buy them if I had more use for 14500 cells. I typically prefer to just run NiMH cells in my single AA lights.

That is the battery I run (but I’d never pay $7 a pop for one— got lucky and stole it off eBay on a slow auction for $2.40 shipped!)

I ALSO did order the Soshine 4 pack (retail) still coming— it was hard to drop $10, but shipping was (somehow) 10 cents, so I did it. But if Barkuti is right (and he always is), then I’m also dropping an order for two sets— before they are gone.

Give us some good news Lightbringer!!!

They’re an Amazon Prime eligible item, and although not the best in the industry, Amazon return policies are pretty good.

Edit: BTW, I also bought the 18650’s and 26650’s for fun. The 26650’s are being used in a 2D maglite conversion and work well.

Dunno dafuq has happened to GearBest but at least for me the shipping rates have somewhat increased, massively and namely for cells which usually kills the deal. By the way.

Cheers ^:)

Here, too. Tried ordering 14500s from GB but shipping killed the deal. Hence the EBLs from Amazon.

Ordered 8 more BT 30Qs from FT, ’cause 1) GB doesn’t list BTs, and 2) shipping is likely to be prohibitive, too.

So rather than ordering the wraps, tops, etc., from FT and the cells from GB, I just ordered the complete BTs directly from FT, with <2bux shipping! And price was comparable to GB.

Wellp, one’s loss is another’s gain… whaddya gonna do.

Pk cell 14500’s are a decent low cost cell, from alixexpess.

very conservatively rated at 750mah.
i have seen several hit around 840@1a

Did a 4-pak in my Ope… talk about cutting it close!

500mA up and down, 4 cells clocked in at:

801mAH, 801mAH, 817mAH, 800mAH.

All arrived at about 3.7V.

KICK ARSE!!! I’m ordering two sets NOW!

You ARE truly the “Battery Dude” Lightbringer :+1: :beer:

That seems right. My test was with a Zanflare C4 which is known to overstate charged mAh. I’ve got 2 more testing now. Looks like these might replace the Efest 650 mAh in my 14500 lights.

I’m putting these through a refresh cycle (well, 3 cycles on the Ope), and will do another cap-test after that.

Quick-test (internal resistance) is all over the board, even repeating the test several times without even touching the cells. From 200-and-change down to 130-something, mostly in-between.

Okay, did the second 4-pak on refresh (3 cycles), all clocked in at a smidge over 800mAH.

Sold. I went and ordered another set. :smiley:

No idea if they’re “high discharge”, but don’t rightly care. For most pocket AA lights I’d be likely to use, that’s not an issue. Not like I’m gonna be DDing a low-Vf emitter trying to set small fires in the house or light barbecue coals or anything.

Ok , now the 18650s. :smiley:

Nah, I’m hip-deep in 18650s…

Got some more 30Qs before prices start skyrocketing, but got plenty of lower-drain cells to last me a long while.

Problem is that they’re essentially expendable, like buying canned veggies. Sure, they’ll last you for years unused, but they still start going stale and nasty the longer you keep ’em and don’t use ’em up.

So, get ’em while prices/shipping are both pretty reasonable, but don’t go crazy.

I just ordered the Q8. What do you recommend and where is the best place to buy? Most of the overseas suppliers are not shipping to US or not cheap . I lean towards protected but may buy a set of unprotected this time around. What discharge amp is good for this beast?The GAs can support 10A and I can get them protected but 30 Qs are cheaper. What do you think old pro.

I’m not the “old pro” but Liion Wholesale is in the US and they sell several brands of cells for a reasonable price. It has been shown in extensive testing that the Samsung 30Q’s are the best performers in the Q8.

Lion Wholesale is in my back yard so to speak. The 30Qs are about $5 and a little shipping on top of that. Thanks.

Do you think these would work in a game camera ? They use 8 AA ’s and I would like to be able to stop buying alkaline but do not know how something like this would perform ? Alkaline are generally good for 2 months ?

The voltage would likely be too high for the game cam. These charge up to 4.2 volts each. Versus
AA alkaline tops out around 1.5V.
So 8 AA alkaline depending how they are configured are surely lower voltage.
You might cook your cam with 14500 cells.
Maybe consider some NiMh rechargeable AA something like these:
AA Basics

Which have been reported to be probably these excellent Panasonic Eneloop cells

“Old pro”? You make me sound like an over-the-hill hooker… :confounded:

I just ordered another set of BT 30Qs from FT for 22 and change, and less’n 2bux for shipping.

GB only has FT 30Qs listed, and shipping seems cumulative and rather steep, and I didn’t want to go DIY with either solder-blobs or caps’n’wraps. FT has ’em right off the shelf (last batches tested perfect), so I went that route again.