Just saw this now, really wish Tmart would have given us a heads up yesterday or this morning or whatever.
If this has been posted as a deal earlier, I apologize.
I gotta order at least one set. $8.36 a pair is a steal and being in the USA Warehouse, I will get them in a few days.
Code D6 will bring them down to $7.94 a Pair!
I have a couple pairs from FT and really like them. They pull good amperage, are protected and are not too long.
They got great review by HKJ as well.
i just got 4 batteries for $14 shipped with code d6 and some of my tmart points!
i also have some of those xtars coming from wallbuys
looks like im stocked!
i like having “budget” cells around that i just leave at full charge to use… no big deal about capacity loss as they will be used for single cell applications only
I needed them like a hole in the head, but I’ve got a new 18650 flashlight coming; even though I’ve probably got 2 dozen 18650 batts already, I’ve just got to buy some NEW ones for my new Light. We can rationalize Anything around here.
they are basically on par with sanyo urfm 18650 red cells in my experience… as long as they are “legit” trustfire flames and not rewrapped recycled cells
The immediate problem I'm having with these batteries is that they're so fat, they only fit into a few of my flashlights. Time will tell if they develop high resistance.
yes, i have this issue too… they fit in 3 of my single cell lights, as well as my solarfoce hosts, so i will get plenty of use out of them… but they do not fit in my srt7 or my malkoff lights
you are not being a jerk - this is very helpful information!
i have run all the cells i bought from tmart from 3.6v to 4.1- 4.12v (charge)
and now back to around 3.5-3.7v
i am going to recharge tomorrow and see if i can get them to charge higher than 4.12v
if not i might complain to tmart although they probably dont give a ………….
either way, they were cheap and can be used for a while.
But the protection kicks in right at 3.00 amps, so I can’t use them on some of my direct drive lights.
At least I know the protection works.
Thanks,
Keith
Would you mind rerunning the test at a 3 amp discharge. That’s usually where I find the biggest difference with china batteries.
If you do run the test, could you note the starting voltage sag and maybe after a few minutes, whats displayed on the charger under the 3 amp load.