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| Who is selling, or which manufacturer is making, the highest capacity 18650 format cells which can be purchased on a small (hobby) scale?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Panasonic-3100mAh-NCR-18650A-3-7v-battery...
This guy seems to have lots to say and has lots said about him on various of the light obsessed forums (usually positive).
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  Location: Newcastle | id rather buy Xtar's as thats a tenna for just one battery.... not a pair. |
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| What of the capacity though; are they as claimed? |
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  Location: Newcastle | they are indeed. http://budgetlightforum.com/node/1929 they are re-branded Sonyo Cells. (the 2600 are anyway)
Carefull with what you read and belive on sellers desription.
Edited by Briggsy 11/8/2012 13:59
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| I believe the seller to be said Torchy
http://www.torchythebatteryboy.com/p/batteries_21.html
And being careful is rather why I'm asking. Though the irony hasn't escaped me... |
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       Location: Stuck in the Chicken | Torchy's Panasonic IMR's are about as good as it gets in the current market. Great for High-drain devices like Multi-emitter XM-L lights. Little sag under load, realistic capacity Claims, and the protected ones prevent Excess discharging if Your driver doesn't have this safeguard. |
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    Location: in another wet hole .. | im confused with all these batterys ,im sticking with my tilley lamp .. |
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