Counterfeit Batteries Li-ion

old4570

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Well , it would seem that the cloners/counterfeiters were busy 2010 .

There appears to have been a massive increase in junk cells hitting the online sellers [ Ebay + the online stores ] . So if you thought it was tricky before buying decent cheap cells , well its even harder now .



Almost all the batteries have clones [ counterfeit ] of themselves now .

The batteries you could buy 2 years ago , and get decent service from , well , now you just dont know if your buying genuine cheap chinese , or really bad rubbish in a counterfeit wrapper . [ be especially aware on ebay ]



Trustfire Flame batteries are being cloned , the grey Trustfires and Ultrafires , possibly Soshine batteries now [ there AA and AAA's were cloned ]



So the big question is , what batteries are not being cloned ?

Now for those who have a reliable source for known batteries , good for you , but for new people into the hobby , or those looking to try something different , well , its more of a minefield than ever before . Also be aware that a lot of new cells made the market , and some of them will be nothing short of Rubbish , not worth 50c with free shipping .



And unfortunately , Ebay is the largest source of these counterfeit cells , so if the price is too good to believe , it probably is !



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Pictures are of some recent rubbish tested :



Palight around 300mAh capacity

Superfire 18650 , less than 1000mAh capacity

Trustfire RCR123A = Junk , Dangerous , Did they get the cell from a recycle bin and sell it ?



If your new to 18650 / 16340 , you will have to buy very carefully , or you may end up with some useless or possibly dangerous batteries .
 
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