This thread and it's info is over 2 years old. A lot has happened since then, but basically, anything with fire in the name is still not likely to be the best to buy, nor will in necessarily be trustworthy. There are plenty of good cells sold by dealers like Mtn Electronics, (RMM), and Illumination supply, but you won't see Trustfire on their web sites. They are just not good batteries to have faith in, since they are inconsistent and copied so much. Some are even used cells, that had new labels put on. Happens all the time. I try to stick with cells from well known and respected sellers.
Most of the time the âFireâ suffix means âdangerâ, indeed.
However, I personally have not had any of apx 18 total, Trustfire batteries be any less than I expected. Most of them are 14500âs, with 2 - 18650âs and now 2 - 26650âs. They have all done very well, at a reasonable cost.
Buying from seller with good history is a good place to start any purchase.
Cheers,
As above, I just ran at 1.0A discharge, nothing else.
I have/had 2 lights that took the 26650âs. Gave one away at Christmas and still have the one with a head that pivots to a 90-degree angleâŚ.
Personally I see little or no difference in brightness between the 18650 Sanyo battery and this 26650.
I would expect it to run much longer with the 26650.
Should have guessed to rid of âbyâ. Found the seller finally. Price changed a little. Thanks for the tip to get rid of âbyâ. The problem gave me a pause to wait for the results of others actual âfieldâ test.
Didnât (Couldnât) get the battery. Bedsides I am incapable of doing any testing except the one by eyeballs. I leave the real test to more learned members.
Thanks for the warning about âxxxxFireâ batteries. But I consider âTrustâ is far better than the âSureâ even though itâs certainly not as good as the name brands. I am considering the Trustfire 26650 because of positive reports from 3daysofdarkness (08/16/2014) and now dno36. Considering this battery basically to check out the 26650 lights, and will be actually used only a couple of times. For that I donât want to spend a lot of $$$.
$12 might be a bit scant, but what the heck, the worst they can say is ânoâ.
If I recall there were a couple of other sellers in the mid-$14 range.
Let us know what you discover.
Does that how Make Offer typically work? I made a bid of $14. ebay says sellerâs response may take up to 48 hours. If thatâs not accepted, that may be a good excuse for me to forgo the battery altogether for now.
Yes, âmake an offerâ is like bargaining. Buyer offers a lower price than they want to pay. Seller offers a higher price than they want to pay. Somewhere along the lines of the bargaining / negotiation these prices meet in the middle.
âBargainingâ is considered very honorable in the Asian sectorâŚ.The worst that can happen is that they reject the offer and do not counter-offer. If they counter, you can take it or counter-offer back. Go get âem!
I made an offer and received a counter on this light:
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I made an offer adding a third 26650 battery to the deal and they came back $2.40 above my offer. I went back to them at $0.50 less than their counter-offerâŚâŚ.weâll see what happens
Where to begin is the big question. In Mexico I donât hear about honor in bargaining, but itâs expected. And you hear people bragging about getting deals at 50% off. Wonder if thatâs not taken as an insult.
The $14 was rejected, and ebay, not the seller, gave a chance for another Make Offer. Thought about quitting, then considered the fact that getting more capacity battery at 18650 price. Made $15 offer and I fully expect that will be accepted.
Greetings O-L,
I have been exposed to the Ult-Crap batteries from China just like most of us here.
I get a nice chuckle from time-to-time when testing them, but have seen TrustFires test fairly well, soâŚ
I have purchased 4 pairs of Trustfire 26650âs from 2 different sellers recently.
All of them came shrink-wrapped in pairs with the TF hologram label on them.
I tested them all with my iMax B6 at a 1.0A discharge, had to move my time up to 360 minutes because at 330 mins, they were hitting the timer cutoff.
The WORST one of the eight I had was over 5300mAh.
Am I doing something wrong?
I have tested well over 100 different batteries on this iMax and they all seem to make sense to me, except maybe these TF 26650âs.