I thought 2500ma 186500 li-ions were already popular.
but when i went on the web to find them, there were only some 2400s with high discharge rates for RC cars $$$.
at first i thought they were 1200x2, but then i found the actual cell they were applying in the pack, and it was correctally 2400 PER cell.
i wont embarass myself with how much i spent on them [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]
but i will need a few more.
so if you know of a easy in the US source of Li-ion 18650s of high capacity, please tell me.
the capacity MUST be over 2000ma, because i can get them easy for about 5$ each out of camera packs.
[ QUOTE ] VidPro said:
so if you know of a easy in the US source of Li-ion 18650s of high capacity, please tell me.
the capacity MUST be over 2000ma, because i can get them easy for about 5$ each out of camera packs.
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Try here http://sabahoceanic.com/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=9 They will cost you a few dollars more but, the service is incredible and they will be brand new. They will tab them any way you ask for no additional charge. I have ordered from them several times and always had my batteries within 72 hours.
4sevens, I got your 14500's and I love them!
They are now being used in a couple of Garrity 99cent 2aa lights with mag+ 6 cell bulbs. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
A mag 5+ bulb works even better, but gets too hot for these little plastic lights.
I also have some 1800's from DAE and 2 DSD chargers with no 120 volt prongs. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/oops.gif[/img]
Where can I find these 120 volt prong adaptors?
The 1800 18650 batteries are doing fine though in both my miniquads at 2.2-2.6 amps.