glottis
(glottis)
September 20, 2014, 9:56am
1
Hello all,
Just got an email from banggood stating that the batteries I ordered are out of stock at the moment. 2XSKU094003
Searched their site and found this: http://www.banggood.com/Sanyo-UR18650FM-2600mAh-Gold-Plating-Protected-Li-ion-Battery-p-941963.html
Part of the description from their site:
Peoduct name: Sanyo UR18650FM Protected Li-ion Battery
Brand: Sanyo
Normal voltage: 3.7v
Battery maximum voltage: 4.3v (UR18650FM is a 4.2v battery, so I guess this is false? )
Quantity:1pcs
Features:
Seiko protection IC protected board,2 MOS
Package included:
1 x Sanyo UR18650FM Protected Li-ion Battery
I think these are better than the ones I originally ordered (Seiko protection). Does anyone have them and can confirm that they’re good batteries?
Thank you!
0 reviews AND received 5 stars on those reviews. Seems legit.
glottis
(glottis)
October 1, 2014, 10:43pm
3
I don’t understand what you mean…
Anyway, I never had a reason not to trust Banggood, so I ordered these and I should receive them in about 2 weeks. I hope they’re good batteries.
wight
(wight)
October 1, 2014, 11:20pm
4
glottis:
I don’t understand what you mean…
Anyway, I never had a reason not to trust Banggood, so I ordered these and I should receive them in about 2 weeks. I hope they’re good batteries.
I think he’s misinterpreting the 5 “empty” stars as 5 “full” stars. If they were actually full stars accrued through zero reviews… that would be disingenuous of BG.
Me, I misinterpreted the thread title - I thought they were gold plated cells, which are the only kind I’ll use from now on. Which puts me in a difficult spot.