@texas shooter
Thanks for the link (‘alofthobbies’). Unfortunately, the shipping of $12.50 USD to Canada breaks the bank.
Had purchased a NA40SE and shortly after receiving saw this add-on: an extension tube with this similarly sized battery. But cells not within the OEM device are not shipped here. Would have liked the form factor plus an increased output (6500+ lm).
Backstory; Neal (Gadgets) has this but at 98 mm length. The extension tube may ‘lego’ to some other lights? [link in pic]
No…the head was opened up with minimal clearance, like a reamed fit it is tight to the battery O.D. and a ring groove machined into the neck, a circlip ring inside the head engages the ring groove on the battery to hold in place that is the actual battery (with out the wrapper) plugged into the C8F head… been working/testing and working on a couple idea’s…
Can you take a picture of this Yonii C2000 charger, beside the 26800 battery and also a protected/unprotected 21700 battery?
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I’ve tried the Yonii Q1 charger from AliExpress, it fits protected 21700 but wouldn’t fit 80mm long batteries.
I’ve also got a Yonii Y2 and Yonii C1 bundled with some flashlight, these also fit protected 21700 batteries, but definitely not 80mm length.
(the Yonii C1 looks exactly like an Eizfan NC1 — in fact peeling the “NC1” label sticker on the Eizfan NC1 will reveal “Yonii C1” embossed on the Eizfan NC1 charger.
It would seem like “Yonii” is an OEM for basic chargers… Based on Google search, I’ve seen a Yonii C2 and a Yonii Q4, but they don’t seem to fit 80mm length either.
When I said “bad stuff” above I mostly referred to the Yonii Q1's test result, it ended up pretty bad.
Will anyway send a private message to Henrik, or is it Hendrik? Henrik is as I had seen his name before, and the spelling for which a good deal of hits the (G00gl€) forum search makes. Will suggest him to fix the spelling typo.
TS, those sound like worthy mods to accommodate this cell and worth your effort. So far, KawiBoy’s FT03 mod seem the most simple to accomplish and certainly worth while for its other variants. Aloft Hobbies is out of stock on the QB26800 at the moment but is expected to receive more cells in 2-4 weeks.
I cut the bottom off the left side of an Xtar X2 charger so a 26800 now barely fits. Recharged two batteries both drained from a HaikeLite HK4S which has a 2.72 volt cut off. First battery is a Shockli 5500 mah and the second was the QB26800. Shockli charged 5703 mah, QB26800 charged 7124 mah. Both batteries are on their 3rd or 4th recharge.
Thats a great idea for your X2 charger. Those are some nice comparative charging results. Aloft Hobbies is still out of stock on the QB26800. I emailed them again a few days ago to see if and when they plan on re-stalking.