freeme
(youtube.com/@1thedeals)
June 9, 2018, 5:44pm
1
160 Slots Storage Tray for Your 18650 Batteries
Previous discussion on https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/47476/38
Tray made from Polypropylene (PP) through injection molding process, no toxic plastic smell, and good heat resistant property.
Price of each tray should be under $8 (including shipping). If you want Banggood or GearBest to stock them up, do express your interest in this thread.
Dimension: 350mm x 228mm x 80mm | ~400g
Very useful, count me in.
Bort
June 10, 2018, 2:23am
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The tray is nice but i need 154 more batteries to fill it with…
miswas
(miswas)
June 10, 2018, 3:57am
9
I am interested in at least 1.
Thanks freeme! :)
freeme
(youtube.com/@1thedeals)
June 10, 2018, 4:09am
10
This tray is much more solid than i thought. It weights at 405g alone. That is weight of two iPhone X !
Pete7874
(Pete7874)
June 10, 2018, 10:11pm
11
Nice, but I’d much rather prefer several smaller cases (32-48 cell?) than one giagantic one like this. Plus, it needs a lid so that the cells don’t fly around when in transport. I suppose if you stack another tray on top, it might help keep the cells in the bottom tray in place.
patmurris
(patmurris)
June 10, 2018, 9:41pm
12
Nice find but i’m not sure…
I’d rather have several smaller ones i can stack or easily fit in a case or drawer.
Actually the 18650 seem to protrude from the top so i guess you cannot stack up another rack?
Are there similar ones that would fit 14XXX/AA and 26XXX for instance?
Would it be possible to get a 40 cell one?
That would be dope.
freeme
(youtube.com/@1thedeals)
June 11, 2018, 6:08am
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These trays are mend for manufacturing purpose. Smaller size tray will be useless to them.
Slot has a slightly tapered design at the bottom. Batteries fit snug in them and will not fall off even if you invert the entire tray!
Pete7874:
Nice, but I’d much rather prefer several smaller cases (32-48 cell?) than one giagantic one like this. Plus, it needs a lid so that the cells don’t fly around when in transport. I suppose if you stack another tray on top, it might help keep the cells in the bottom tray in place.
No problem with stacking.
Interested!!!
I want it!
I need it!