3400mAh Panasonic NCR18650B

czAtlantis

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Re: Panasonic NCR18650B

where do you buy them? cnqualitygoods says "Sorry, Out-of-stock and stop sales. Would you want to book in now and reserve the product?"
Thanks
 

space-cowboy

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Re: Panasonic NCR18650B

Yes, Panasonic NCR18650B is even better at higher current.

Excellent handling voltage sags.




FYI


3.192mAh @ 5A,

3218mAh @ 3A
 

windstrings

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Re: Panasonic NCR18650B

Yeah, that's a tough one--get two 3100 unprotecteds for $17.98 shipped, or one 3400 for $19.99 shipped?

I'm going with the former, I think.

Chris
What do you guys think about this Site?
Price is crazy cheap?

.... Nevermind.. Shipping is like 40.00 bucks!

Link removed - Norm
 
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windstrings

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Re: Panasonic NCR18650B

This shop has very good price but shipping to my address is 20USD via standard airmail :-/.

Even 20.00 bucks is only 5.00 more a piece if your ordering 4 batteries.... If I don't mind the slow boat from China.....

think I'll look a tad more first....
 

czAtlantis

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Re: Panasonic NCR18650B

For larger quantities it is not a big deal but I just want one piece for test. So I am looking for some shop with "free shipping" where i can get it for ~15USD shipped max.
 

Phil Ament

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Re: Panasonic NCR18650B

Here you go fellas (for females too)! Here are a couple of links I have provided just for you, with the first one being to the Panasonic Industrial's official web page for their new 3400mAH "NCR18650B" where it includes a wealth of information and also links to various specification and data sheets. The second link is to a page that explains the chemical makeup of the new Panasonic NCR18650B batteries and what they have actually done to increase their capacity from 3100mAh up to 3400mAh. The page that I have linked to is actually a Google cached version of it, as by doing it this way for you it should hopefully highlight any occurrences of the wording "NCR18650B" on the page so that you can cut right to the chase and therefore save yourself both some time and some effort. I really hope that I am allowed to do this, and I also really hope that you all like it and that you find the information to be of some assistance!


Link to Panasonic Industrial's web page for their new NCR18650B

Link to information about the Panasonic NCR18650B chemical makeup and capacity increase explanations


Sincerely Yours
Phil Ament :wave:


P.S. I really hope that these all work just as I had planned, especially the link to the Google cached version however I am pretty confident that they will!
 

Shadowww

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Re: Panasonic NCR18650B

>In the consumer sector, Panasonic's NCR18650 2.9Ah and 3.1Ah models have used an HRL on the anode and hybrid-type separator with an alumina layer, but the 3.4Ah NCR18650B will not have an HRL on the anode.

Does this essentially means NCR18650B is not as safe as NCR18650(A)? :/
 

Helmut.G

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Re: Panasonic NCR18650B

>In the consumer sector, Panasonic's NCR18650 2.9Ah and 3.1Ah models have used an HRL on the anode and hybrid-type separator with an alumina layer, but the 3.4Ah NCR18650B will not have an HRL on the anode.

Does this essentially means NCR18650B is not as safe as NCR18650(A)? :/
Would you mind explaining what HRL means? ;)
 
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