!! 5000 !! mAh Ultra Fire Batteries !!!!

I recently tested 4 of these in the red wrapper version that a colleague from work had bought.
They ranged between 880mAh and 1240mAh :Sp

Pretty good guess.

How could anybody be stupid as to buy those 5000mAh cells when these are available for just a little more.

:bigsmile:

Someone needs to make a wrapper for their 18650s: “One beellion mAh”

I have some that say 5600mAh on them, but those 8800mAh take the cake! I'll have to pick up some of those.

The 5600mAh Ultrafires I have are also much lighter than any other Japanese cell I own. I have been saving them for my own personal use instead of offering them for sale because I can't find anything that can match them.

Much lighter than other cells? I wonder if those cells are fake cells with the tiny battery baggie inside surrounded by mystery powder.

Nah, they have so much energy they possess negative gravity. I believe that fully charged they hover.

I have purchased and tested these batteries and I was a little disappointed. On my IONFIRECHARGER 208B they recordered 6500mAh at 5 amp discharge.

hey at least the wrapper is green as they claim.
btw panasonic makes a 3600 but you dont see them often.

Ooh yeah this is what you would call monkey business :smiley:


hehe

No need. Just grab a few dead cells and have your own wrapper made.

That’s right!
I ordered some of the UltraFire wrappers from FastTech so that I can wrap all the dead, spent cellls I get from the recycle bins and sell them on EBay.

And just before I hit the order button, I realized that I shouldn’t order the BRC 4200 wrappers

but rather the BRC 4800 wrappers.

They don’t cost any more but I can sell BRC 4800 cells for more money. Pretty smart aren’t I? :wink:

ROFLOL pcb life about 10 years.
too bad cell life is only about 10 minutes!

i still say…

i would think it was “very witty” to buy a bunch of NOS laptop batterys to reclaim the half decent capacity cells? and get wrappers for them to become…

“SH!Tfire brand !”

oh, come on, you KNOW youd have to buy a couple just to be funny showing them off, lol…

I tested two red wrapped 3000mAh Ultrafire 18650’s in my Opus BT-C3400, neither of them broke the 500mAh mark… and they weigh 20g less than a 3100mAh Orbtronics.

And now, the big question: is it flour or sand inside of them :stuck_out_tongue:

Probably… I’m not really using them, and have them with my other 18650’s at long-term storage voltage levels… I dont really feel like ripping them apart to find out.

nah its probably melamine.
or maybe nuclear waste?

what if cocaine :bigsmile: