Test/review of Fitorch 26350 USB UC20R 2000mAh (Black-Orange)

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[size=+3]Fitorch 26350 USB UC20R 2000mAh (Black-Orange)[/size]

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Official specifications:
  • Capacity: 2000mAh
  • Voltage: 3.7V
  • Charging: micro USB

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A 26350 cell with build in USB charging.

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Behind the small hole in the black front is a red/green led that shows red while charging and green when done.

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The two cell matches fine, but they are not exactly high current cells, it is probably best to stay below 3A.

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This is charging with a round cell LiIon charger using 1A current.

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This is charging with a USB charger.

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[size=+3]Conclusion[/size]

The battery looks good for low current applications, but be aware that the USB charger makes the battery 5mm longer.



[size=+3]Notes and links[/size]

The batteries was supplied by Banggood for review.

How is the test done and how to read the charts
How is a protected LiIon battery constructed
More about button top and flat top batteries
Graphical comparison to 18650 and other batteries
Table with all tested LiIon batteries
 
Very interesting cell size here. I would like to see a 26350 with better performance under load, and without the built in USB recharging.
 
A solution in search of a problem?

'Yeah, that's a NO from me, dawg.'

Chris

One of my most used lights is a 2X26650, which is actually a 1X26650 body plus a 26650 extender, which I run with 7.4V incandescent bulbs. A cell like this would allow me to run the brighter 7.4v bulbs without the extender, halving the size down.

I can think of several other different configurations where a quality cell in this size would be useful, Maglite mods being one. Of course, I don't expect any manufacturer to start making quality cells in this oddball size.
 
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