stevetto
(stevetto)
February 22, 2021, 8:25pm
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Hi,
I have just ordered Samsung INR18650-35E cells from a local battery shop.
When I received them I wanted to be sure if they are original. So I used batterybro to check it.
https://batterybro.com/pages/18650-date-code-lookup-tool
But it is not recognized by the tool.
The date code is :KL4T
https://imgur.com/kA38mdu
Is it fake or there is a new date code syntax?
d_t_a
(d_t_a)
February 24, 2021, 1:49am
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Kindly check and report if there are some characters (letter-number) underneath the wrapper.
I notice on the newer batch of (genuine) Samsung 30Q, the code underneath also doesn’t match the previously known date code syntax (as used by BatteryBro or on the old Samsung spec sheet).
May want to refer to this thread too:
Does anyone know how the date codes on Samsung cells translate?
Thanks,
Marc.
RobertB
(RobertB)
February 24, 2021, 2:21am
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What does the positive end look like? There should be three posts, not four which is common in fakes.
Jimo
(Jimo)
February 24, 2021, 2:51am
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Where did you order them from
stevetto
(stevetto)
February 24, 2021, 12:58pm
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The capacity is far below the specification.
My charger reports 2119 mAh output capacity of a fully charged battery.
And the internal resistance is 69 mOhm
https://imgur.com/DIKQfU7
daffyh67
(daffyh67)
February 24, 2021, 1:20pm
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My vt6c murata is 27 yrs old apparently…
stevetto
(stevetto)
February 24, 2021, 7:54pm
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The date/batch code is not consistent between the Samsung cells, some of them had last sign written as letter, Samsung uses different coding across their batteries.
Good example here:
https://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/Samsung%20INR18650-33G%203150mAh%20(Blue)%20UK.html
Many manufacturers use week coding written as one symbol, then both digits and letters can be used - in such case T letter can correspond to ~28-30 week.
nOne
(nOne)
May 9, 2022, 4:51pm
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