I have XP-L Hi in 5050 not XHP-Hi, fixed.
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I have XP-L Hi in 5050 not XHP-Hi, fixed.
Just a few weeks ago I had to visit an âelectro-technicianâ and barged into his workspace. He was using plumbing flux and his Hakko was set at max â 770ÂșF. I didnât think these soldering stations went beyond 500Âș. Bewildered, I inquired about his flux and the temperature setting. âAlways used this stuff - cheap. Itâs a Hakko, it can stand the heatâ.
There goes my confidence in this guyâs technical prowess. To be fair, he mostly does the vintage stereos with the point-to-point component solders and some older PCBs.
One day that guy is going to piss off the wrong guy⊠Man, to think of how many ticking time bomb mistakes he has made! :person_facepalming:
In my build Iâll be drawing 24+ amps (peak - turbo). Using an eSwitch for mode selection (Anduril) and a rear clicky, reverse, for lock-out. The Omten has 1.5 A - 250V rating. Will it be sufficient? And if it doesnât melt, will it be a bottleneck?
Originally was going to bypass the switch and make a direct tailcap to body connection. But thereâs the idea of a simpler way to lockout than a quarter turn. The eSwitch can be illuminated when there is a connection.
This is too good to be true, right? 26800 batteries for $2 each?
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The company profile and pics look legit. link
Seems as they supply eBike batteries. So they assemble the packs but I donât see any cell manufacturing. In one picture we see the break-in of those battery packs. But nothing of individual cells.
In the link, they have the more popular OEMs and donât shy from the make in the photos.
If you were in my area, Iâd make a joint venture and give them a try. Maybe the shipping kills the deal?
The company profile and pics look legit. link
Seems as they supply eBike batteries. So they assemble the packs but I donât see any cell manufacturing. In one picture we see the break-in of those battery packs. But nothing of individual cells.
In the link, they have the more popular OEMs and donât shy from the make in the photos.
If you were in my area, Iâd make a joint venture and give them a try. Maybe the shipping kills the deal?
Thanks for the insight. Yea maybe the shipping kills. Minimum order is only 20 units which is much more doable then the other vendors I was seeing. Maybe Iâll give contact them and see just how bad this shipping is haha
They accept PayPal and the standard cards. As shipping, UPS, FedEx, DHL. I know these arenât cheap to Canada, but their rates are acceptable to the States.
Now thereâs one fellow that is touting (exploring) the market of protected cells (Is there a demand for protected 18650âs?). Perhaps heâs stumbled on some Alibaba vendor? Iâve had dealings with Ali and I wasnât disappointed. The duties werenât fully explained and I had to fork some $40 on a $60 order. It still was within the overall budget, but I hadnât foreseen that such merchandise isnât in the Universal Postal Union nor any special tariffs, be it was a small order of some 100 socket type LEDs.
P.S. If this company isnât making the cells or re-wrapping, that would be a side gig selling individual cells. Their customer target would be the DYI bikes and other goods. They have quite a variety of cells and chemistries. Just sayingâŠ
I donât know if anyone has tested and published results for those cells or the blue onesâŠjust for the Queen Battery with the gold wraps. QB does not make those themselves and I havenât heard anyone mention who the actual manufacturer is. We do know that the QB is a great cell in both current delivery and capacity. The specs listed on your Alibaba link seem kind of suspect to me when comparing with the specs and datasheet on the QB cell. The weight is heavier by quite a bit, same capacity, different stated standards for charge and discharge although close enough. If that weight spec is correct, whereâs the extra coming from? Thicker can, good jelly roll magic stuff, thicker wrapper? That said, the form-entry specs shown on the Alibaba product page may just be thrown together without concern for truth.
Itâd be nice to see some real test results on these to compare with the QB. Who knows, they could actually be the same cells. I donât know if Simon has/would be willing to spill any beans he has about the green oneâŠas the QB is out of stock seemingly everywhere for the moment, heâs switched to the green in his store/lights.
I guess my caution here if I were spending my money is ending up with a disappointing cell that ends up being on par with 26650 in real use. There was/is such variability in 26650 cells with few really good performers that offered anything over 18650 (and now 21700)âŠwas a nice surprise to see the 26800 performance from QB that makes it a viable platform choice. If the green ones are lesser than the QB then may as well stick with good 26650 or even 21700.
[ Edit: Hereâs a link to the QB page and datasheet. In the sheet is says that the cells were supplied by Piotr Wang Power Trading Company, whoever they are and if thatâs still true.
http://queenbattery.com.cn/our-products/684-qb26800-li-ion-battery-cell-qb-26800-new-model-6800mah-30a-37v.html ]
Edit to the editâŠI guess Piotr Wang is the actual company that markets the Queen Battery trademark/brand. SoâŠwhoâs the real manufacturer thenâŠâŠmystery.
And another: The weight on the QB web page is different than whatâs on the datasheet. The datasheet says 121g, which matches the Alibaba green cellâs statement. I just weighed all four of my QB 26800 cells and got: 115.75, 115.80, 115.81, 115.81.
For what thatâs worthâŠ
Looking at the specs from Piotr Wang QB they are about identical to the Shenzhen Qiyun offering. Same weight (121 ±3g), same charge / discharge rates, etc.
In the last pic, there is a mention of the golden coloured wrapper (above the weight).
Thanks to Correlux for the links.
Imgur compresses the images making them almost unreadable. Link in the pics.
When the OP stated âa dealâ on those 26800, I was penchant to yet another hyped seller with fake cells. Iâm always dubious of such claims. But after comparing the specs, they may be legit. As stated, would have to buy and test, and if someone else would chime in to cover some costs (or perhaps CollectEverything has a need for 20 units?), this may be an outlet for these batteries.
Edit:
I should give more credit to Correlux as he is more fact-checker and thorough than I.
I inquired about the shipping cost and was told $54 USD to ship an order of 10 pieces, shipping time ~13 days. That brings the total up to $80.4 before taxes or any other fees have been considered. Iâd say $8 each isnât too bad but I donât actually need 10 of these for myself. Iâm also unsure if I would have any import fees to deal with.
What is the actual difference in construction between lithium primaries and secondaries? Donât need a real technical answer but a rough idea. I have several things that use rechargeable ml2032âs and some use primary cr2032âs. So that is something I wonder about whenever I have to make sure I use the right one. ML2032 about $4, CR2032 about 40 cents both are the same brand. Big difference for the same size little guy. I always figure I get my money worth with either of them.
The ML cells can be recharged - if you try to recharge the CRs theyâre likely to explode. And thatâs the real meaning of primary vs secondary cells: primaries are disposable and secondaries are rechargeable.
There is also likely to be a voltage difference, which could harm things.
I exchanged a couple of emails with Aloft Hobbies about the QB 26800 cells. They donât know who the manufacturer is, either, and their supplier isnât talking. lol. SoâŠmay remain an eternal mystery. They are due to receive another shipment of 26800 cells in the next week or so, so thatâs good news. May be worth comparing their landed/shipped cost with your source now. Iâd email them to ask about shipping, though, because apparently their website software tends to go exorbitant for intâl shipments but they can do it cheaper.
I exchanged a couple of emails with Aloft Hobbies about the QB 26800 cells. They donât know who the manufacturer is, either, and their supplier isnât talking. lol. SoâŠmay remain an eternal mystery. They are due to receive another shipment of 26800 cells in the next week or so, so thatâs good news. May be worth comparing their landed/shipped cost with your source now. Iâd email them to ask about shipping, though, because apparently their website software tends to go exorbitant for intâl shipments but they can do it cheaper.
How bad are we talking on that shipping? A single cell on Aliexpress costs $7-10 to ship.
Cheap for me so far. Last order was in October for two 21700 and it was $5.25. First time with 4x26800 and one 21700 it was $10.85. When I order from Illumn, Liion, or IMR it seems like itâs never less than $8-10 if any cell is involved, no matter the weightâŠthey do accessories-only for a bit cheaper.
That said, the post office has increased prices a bit and I see that Aloftâs prices on cells have gone up recently as wellâŠcould be that shipping has followed suit, just have to plug in an order and see I guess. If it seems too high I wouldnât hesitate to email them. Their shipping was ridiculously fast for the postal service, too, each time.
One emitters suddenly burn out of my SP36. Are the other 3 LED taking more amps?
What could be the possible reasons for a Reylight Pineapple brass not to turn on? I tried with a Li ion and a NI-MH battery. The contact should be good because the threads are brass.
Retaining rings? Make sure everythingâs snug.
Hello! Not sure if this been asked or not. Iâve been seeing a lot more lately the designation R9080 or R9050 when referring to an LED. I understand high CRI but Iâm guessing itâs something more specific than that. Can someone please explain to me what those numbers mean exactly?