Hi guys. Is this a good deal and not some fake stuffs?
I need this for my bro. Will be giving out a e35 but I need protected cells that will run in the e35.
Hi guys. Is this a good deal and not some fake stuffs?
I need this for my bro. Will be giving out a e35 but I need protected cells that will run in the e35.
And this?
Thanks for looking guys
I can’t comment on them been fake or not, But they are not that cheap. Fasttech have them cheaper
And the charger as well for a few dollars. By the way I have 2 of these chargers and they are very good. A bit of a tight squeeze for protected cells but a great charger.
Oh and you don’t have to pay for shipping!
Marc.
Those cells are not protected.
Get the fasttech NCR18650B, great batteries at a great price
and the charger.
Yes they are. the first ones are not.
Marc
Batteries looks genuine, but charger is no-name…
Fasttech has the Nitecore I2 charger for $17.90 and the same Ncr18650:s for $11.66, good to deal with and fast shipping too… With the 5% blf discount It’ll be around $28, shipping is free…
You kidding?
5 posts before I even got my post typed… Guess I’m just pretty slow…
I would go for the Sanyo 2600. In tests they came out on top as the Panasonic’s need to be discharged down to 2.5v to get full capacity. Also the Sanyos held a higher voltage. The Sanyos are cheaper as well.
http://www.fasttech.com/products/1420/10001901/1143802
Marc.
What tests are you referring to?
Everything I have read shows the 18650B’s to have great capacity and current, specially the unprotected.
Hi man…$10 for 2 cells…wow…Are they protected? Over voltage? under voltage etc…Thanks for the really fast replies. got some browsing and reading to do.
Can you post links please? Is this website a trusted (aka not DD style) seller?
Here if you read this you will see that they only give full capacity if charged to 4.35v and discharged to 2.5v. The problem with this is most chargers cut off at 4.21v and most torches will cut off at 3v. So you can’t get the full capacity of 3400mah.
I will try to find the charts comparing all of the cells. It shows the Sanyo keeping a higher voltage during discharge.
Marc.
http://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/Common18650comparator.php
Here have a look at this. You can choose your own and compare.
Marc.
Erm I really need advice guys…Im totally newb to the 18650 stuffs.
What does unprotected means? It can poof or someting?
Just give me a nice protected, not overly priced battery and a charger for my totally non flashaholic bro whom I will give an E35.
What about these?
http://www.fasttech.com/products/0/10001980/1141104-panasonic-ncr18650b-protected-rechargeable-3400mah
Protected batteries (i.e. a battery with a protection circuit board added at the negative end and the entire cell re-wrapped) have protection against over-charging, over-discharging, and short circuiting. The protection is only as good as the protection circuit.
Those are good batteries. I would choose either the 3100mAh version of the Panasonics or possible these protected Sanyo 2600mAhs for lower cost (with minimal loss of capacity).
EDIT - you keep updating your post as I post! ( :) ) I'm not sure what the difference is between the 2800mAh Sanyos vs. the 2600mAh's - anyone?
-Garry
Good cheap charger? Hmm . . . from FastTech I would choose one of the Miller ML-10X versions (though you'd need power adapters/USB cables). The ML-102 adds the ability to recharge other devices by USB with a battery placed in it. Or you could choose one of the Nitecore chargers.
-Garry
That’s great Gary!! All I needed. All I need is a decent smart charger for handling the 2 cells! Any idea? Nitecore i4? i2? Anything good and cheaper?
Posted as I was typing. Having to look carefully at it The nitecore i2 seems a better deal. I would not want to use USB to charge those things. I want them as far away as I can from a laptop/PC!