Just bump start them with another battery. You only need a piece of wire.
I’ve been seeing these relatively cheap ($50+) multimeters on Banggood and AliExpress. They have a wide range of functions. Are they any good? Does someone have a recommendation?
You can use a Very Smart charger that knows how to bottle-feed it ’til it builds up enough voltage and then proceeds to charge the cell normally and carefully…
or…
use a Very Dumb charger which doesn’t know its anus from its synovial hinge joint, and happily tries pushing some current into whatever’s stuffed between its two contacts, and then finish off with a Somewhat Smarter charger.
I’m waiting for this package. After the package hit Los Angeles it seems like China Post is just spamming random junk to keep the tracking number “active.” Have you guys seen this before? Is it a cause for concern?
Nope, that’s fine. I’ve followed packages down the rabbit hole, and always got ’em. Arrive at JFK, go Flat Stanley for a while out east, back to the city, various distribution centers, then literally overnight arrived at my local PO, out for delivery, and delivered, all within a 12hr window.
No big deal. It hit LA so its switched over to local shippers. The tracker you used says some confusing things about it shipping through China after at got to the US, but a different tracker shows it staying in the US. So just ignore it. You’ll probably receive it in the next few days depending on where you live. Maybe a week since there’s lots of stuff being shipped right now.
I passed Westie’s suggestion on to the Olight customer service people (Olight made my now dead battery).
Their CS person has passed it on to their engineer, and I await advice.
I recall there are three or four kinds of protection circuitry, some of which die but once and some of which can be resurrected, so I hope they know which they used in making their batteries.
Aha, the answer came in today’s email:
Well, that’s pretty meaningless. I asked for a clearer answer.
I’d say do whichever is cheaper. If its a custom built light or just expensive, buy more batteries. If your talking about cheap lights for emergency use and you don’t care what they look like, buy some more of them (with batteries). If your special light has a cheap 2,000mah battery in it, upgrade it to a higher capacity battery. So it just depends on your situation.
I have 18650 flashlights but I still want longer runtime, I am not sure if I’ll get a 21700 or just buy more batteries. But I did order 2 18650 batteries today but still considering adding a flashlight as a back-up or perhaps replacement to my BLF A6.
Other than measuring with proper equipment, or trying to guestimate comparing to known light sources, is there any way to know if you’re getting a LH351D in 70/80 CRI instead of 90?