I got some 32650 Feilongs a while back. Those work great and I think they have great capacity. -from where did I buy them - I believe I got them from Fasttech.
I did try to buy some from Fasttech again, but that order got returned.
yeah, I don't mean the LiFePO4 chemistry. I'm talking about the Li-ion at 6000mAh.
jayrob used to speak highly of them... This is an old test from CPF.
Ive had my eyes on the 32650 Feilong lico cells for some time now, but the suspected decrease in quality has kept me away. Jayrobs recommendation has switched to the KD 32650’s. Check CPF post 27.
Gosh, and I remember when jayrob recommended Novae 32650’s, which is why I have 4 of them and they’ve served me well. Not the most potent cell I have, but fantastic capacity.
Got my last order, #100, everything is packed perfectly and just as ordered. Already putting some of it to good use! I like the use of the little boxes, neat to see they have padding and all! Have yet to see anything even remotely out of place, all the Qlites are perfect, as are the optics and triples with emitters. Bunch of goodies there! Hope to get a triple made for my Aunt for Christmas.
Received my Sanyo 14500 flat top to be used in ZL-SC52. Nice easy fit in battery tube (no rubbing at all, better fitting than Nitecore.) SC-52 can be picky about batteries. No problem with these flattop Sanyos.
I had only ordered one to see how it would fit. Glad I did. I’ll be ordering more of these in the future.
The packaging is superb. Almost OverKill.
I thought I had jewelery sent to me by mistake.
Even has foam inserts. What a package!
Great Going RMM! :bigsmile:
Micro USB TP4056 boards! Nice!
I’ve recomended them a bunch of times. Now I can direct people to your site even more then I already do!
With a D cell battery holder you can make a 32650, 26650 charger for $3. Use dual TP4056 boards for 1.7A charge current.
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RMM, tp4056 doesn’t seem to actually do a full 1A. More like 850mA.
I would like to think most people wouldn’t complain about a 150mA difference tho. HKJ review.
You're right, it probably doesn't do 1A under all situations, but that is the manufacturer's rated output (i.e. under ideal conditions). I can imagine that the power source, quality and length of USB cord, etc. all make a big impact.