16340 and 14500 aren’t really made by any of the major OEMs. With the exception of the Sanyo UR14500P they are all rewraps and there is no promise of consistency under that wrapper. Efest and Vapcell are sometimes good and sometimes not.
Ultimately being in the US you probably don’t want to bother with the hassles of importing cells so you will be kind of limited to a handful of trustworthy US-based shops. These are all of the 14500 and 16340 cells that they stock
I use the Windyfire for all my 14500 Li-Ion needs. I don’t really use 16340 cells. But I do have some of the Lumintop branded ones. Not sure who makes them but they do just fine on my lights. They are protected and the few lights I do have that use them don’t have low voltage protection so it keeps me from damaging a cell. The Windyfire’s can be had from Mountain for $2.99 a piece and a 4 pack of Lumintop 16340 can be had on Amazon for $10.
I recently got 6 TrustFire red/gold high drain 16340s from FastTech and they’ve been decent so far. They are, however, flattops and won’t work in lights with reverse polarity protection, so be aware before you buy.
As somebody that uses 16340s in my regular EDC lights, there’s no way that those can discharge at 14A. The best we can hope for with ‘quality’ ChiCom 16340s is 3A, perhaps 4A of continuous discharge and then that’s even a ‘roll of the dice.’
Run from those. If you want a decently tested high drain 16340 cell, look towards the genuine TrustFire red/gold 16340 flat tops.
They might not last for years, but they’re good in modern 16340 lights that can take flat tops.
It says 600 mAh, but all of mine have measured a bit over 650 mAh. They were tested for discharge capacity on both my Lii 500 & Opus. The measured capacities from the Opus were corrected for the known issue that the Opus discharge capacity measurements are high.
These are great cells. Priced right. Highly recommended!! :+1:
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Unprotected, flat top or button top. This is one of the best “high drain” 14500 cells available, outperforming even the venerable AW and Efest 14500 cells—check out the discharge comparison picture!
Read HKJ’s review of the cell.
Diameter:14mm
Height: 49.1mm
Manufacturer Cell Specifications:
Nominal Capacity: 650mAh (0.2C discharge)
Charging Termination Voltage: 4.2v
Maximum Continuous Discharge: 6.5A
Maximum Pulse Discharge: 9.75A
Recommended Charge Current: 0.5A or 0.25A
Maximum Charge Current: 1A
Recommended Discharge Termination: 3v
These cells, like all lithium and IMR cells, should not be discharged below 2.5 volts.
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The VapCell 14500 - 1000mAh, mentioned above by BSM ; are fairly close to the WindyFires up to 2A discharge & of course have more capacity. But at 3A discharge the separation begins in all but capacity. At 5A discharge the Vapcell falls on it’s face. At 7A discharge it is dying. It sells for $3.50 at Illumn.
In fact, up to 1A discharge the VapCell slightly beats the WindyFire.
At 1A discharge they are about equal.
So, up to 3A discharge if you want or need the greater capacity; the VapCell is a good compromise I think.
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This is a good 14500 too, it is just barely better than the WindyFire. It costs $4.25 at MTN Electronics.
They probably don’t deliver 14A, but I bought a couple and without the ability to do HKJ tests I found them pretty good, at least way better than my Efest 16340 V2 cells from a few years ago (that may not be optimal anymore). See What did you mod today? - #6914 by djozz