Keygos IMR 26650 cells $16 a pair delivered
I have two pairs of these and they seem to be decent cells. One pair came from this seller, another from another Keygos reseller. All are good. I’m getting a few more at this price. Good luck
Keygos IMR 26650 cells $16 a pair delivered
I have two pairs of these and they seem to be decent cells. One pair came from this seller, another from another Keygos reseller. All are good. I’m getting a few more at this price. Good luck
Any idea on actual capacity, whether they really are IMR and the characteristics of the PCM?
Thats a great find!!
No, sorry mate. I only have a DMM, no way of testing capacity and discharge currents. I guess I could do a run flat test and time it, but how accurate is that? Current draw changes with time, heat and voltage drop I think?
I do know the ones I have have far great capacity then my cheap blue TrustFires. I seem to be charging those every few days, but the 26650’s are still running at almost 4 volts on the factory charge after a couple of months. Admittedly they have not had heavy use, but I have played around with the lights that use them quite a bit.
~15USD/pair shipped:
www.ebay.com/itm/400270233243
good find LuxorN , thank you!
They should be protected (is written in the description), but I do not notice it on the picture. Can anybody check this please.
Yes, they are protected.
Have these been confirmed as good cells? Any capacity verifications? This is a good deal if so!
EDIT - I see POK tested one at 1A draw at 2951mAh - not particularly great I guess.
Thanks,
-Garry
If those really are IMR cells, 3000mAh is OK. But I wonder at what current the PCB cuts them off.
Yeah I wondered about being IMR. Isn't the issue that IMR wouldn't require a PCB? The advantage with IMR is higher current draw? Right?
-Garry
I’m with you, Garry - there are a few things that don’t “add up.”