Don’t use dummy cells, they are meant to pass current through them if it’s what I think you have. The dowel is just meant to expand the sliders and keep good pressure on the contacts but the contacts dont connect like a dummy cell.
Built in charger is not that good. This happens, but on these lights I get a finished battery at 4.19-4.20v. So with these lights not an issue.
I’m using it, but have a spare on the charger. With 21700 and bigger I’ve never drained a cell even on a long night of traffic control.
Charging ports fail and become water/crap magnets. This one is my sin. I sometimes work in lousy weather and often glue the charging ports closed. I’m so bad that I often toss a new duty style light in the pool for two days. Strip it and look for water. Some of these Astrolux lights fit the duty bill, just not the tactical one.
I prefer my favorite charger that I way over payed for but it has the following 20 features. This is me some of the time.
The highest setting I use on the MC3000 is 2.8 amps so that's what I'm using on these - goes pretty quick
Still not the safest setup. I make sure the battery is connected first to the dowel, then the dowel inserted in the charger. The red and black wire magnets tend to always find each other...
LOL - When I was a kid, most things I ordered came with a little gift of some sort, I liked that tradition and wanted to keep it going… The candy is something we used to do around Halloween when we could source the candy, but then I found that Costco has them year round. When I restock at Costco they always ask what the heck we do with so much candy. I usually tell them it is my wife… Other places may give a discount code, or something along those lines, but I prefer an actual gift of some sort. Biggest problem is keeping the employees from eating them all, or they melt in the summer time…
So while trying to find a similar size cell to find a cell holder. I found this List of battery sizes - Wikipedia and they now list the 26800 cell about 3/4 the way down. “Gaining popularity since 2019, the format for e-bikes and transport. Optimal ratio of discharge currents, life cycle and cost.”
just saw this, thanks for the heads up. I do have dummy cells, they're 14500/AA, I bought them for that purpose to use in a 9xAA light , so you're right I didn't think of that, they will pass current through them. But would a battery too? Either way, I'll use the dowel to be safe.
On another note-
ordered (2) more QB26800 today, and a vtc6, and shopping has gone down! Thanks aloft hobbies for taking a look Into this! I paid $5.90 ship for (3) cells today, even if it takes a little longer that's ok. I appreciate it!
Shipping sweets along with the product is not very common over here but it happens from time to time. Something I always recommend for occasions like this is Haribo's Goldbären. They also sell them in 10g mini packs for gifting. :))
Well, it was mashed flat and flowing outside the wrapper and all over everything. Was quite the mess to clean up. I suppose i could have put the whole box in the fridge but wanted to get the batteries out to check them out. I emailed them and asked them not to waste put chocolate treats in packages in July.
I did get the incentive to run to the store to purchase a whole bag of peanut butter cups... i love 'em. Yes, they are better kept in the fridge
They melt but harden when chilled. Can’t recall whose it was, but someone left a bag of assorted chocs in my car, or should I say greenhouse, in late summer. Everything was liquid if you tried opening one. Overnight in the fridge, and even though you might have to pick flecks of chocolate from all over the inside paper, they were perfectly edible.