Mikemartinez2012
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What happened to the 17670 battery market? I have Surefires and Ultrafire mods using 6P format. I tried looking for some on Ebay hardly any but one at 18 bucks a piece! Geez
You can use 16650 instead of 17670What happened to the 17670 battery market?
Boring your flashlight to 18650 size, will give you much more choice to find battery also much more capacity which means more run time per charge, much longer battery life and better performance.I have Surefires and Ultrafire mods using 6P format.
16650 are the new 17670. I have a few 16650s in my non-bored Surefire lights and they work perfectly. Plus with 16650 rated at 2500mAh, they have the same capacity of older 18650 cells that we originally bored our lights for back in the day. So I really have no reason to bore out lights anymore unless it’s for a high powered dropin or direct drive setup.
Here I wonder: if 2500mAh Keeppower 16650 is falsely advertised of 2500mAh when that's valid without the protection at 4,35V, is it the same for 2100mAh model?
Unless you’re using a 4.35v charger, you’re stuck with 4.20v and less capacity...say 2300mAh-ish as per HKJ’s tests, at least for the bare naked cells.
And yes...it is the same deal with the Sanyo 16650 v.1 cells in my Redilast 17670s.
Chris
What I wonder is if the stated capacity of other cells is also valid for 4,35V? Are all unprotected Li-Ion cells possible to charge to 4,35V?
Here I wonder: if 2500mAh Keeppower 16650 is falsely advertised of 2500mAh when that's valid without the protection at 4,35V, is it the same for 2100mAh model?