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i am looking to get some new batteries i have been told that the ncr1865a is the best but it as no protection but the xtar 3100 and senybor 3100 use the ncr18650a and have protection would i be better using these cheers guys
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ECF will not let me view that link posted for the co-op. Says I do not have permission. The cells are pricey from other sources so a cheap co-op would be good.The AW 3100mAh 18650 uses a Panasonic NCR18650A. The AW IMR 2000mAh 18650 uses a CGR18650CH.
Everyone has been raving about the CGR18650CH batteries as the BEST.See the co-op that Timesarerough is running as Shekinahsgroom at ECF: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/coop-planning-discussion/300868-panasonic-cgr18650ch-2250mah-flat-top-nipple-top-safe-chemistry-cells.html
I like em
Super-T tests on the AW's versus the CGR-CH.The AW 2000 mah is clearly NOT a CGR-CH and is short by 200+ mah....but the trace line is similar.AW's are considerably more expensive than the CGR's and only last for 300 cycles, while the CGR beats both of the AW's in capacity AND is supposed to last for 500 cycles.I'd like to see an AW's life characteristics match this...https://industrial.panasonic.com/www-data/pdf2/ACA4000/ACA4000CE272.pdfBased on user complaints, AW's die after about a year of use or under 300 cycles.But I'm not an expert....I just know that the CGR's are really spectacular performing cells!
does anybody know of a place to get cgr18650 ch in the uk
How would these Panasonic batteries compare to a Li-Po 20c battery. Wouldn't the Li-Po be better? Aren't they 20A Const and 40A Max Burst?
I have a bunch of ICP1003450B batteries, are they any good for mod building? I have made a few for 186 500 but never seen these being used.
The company I work for has purchased new radio equipment, and there were 2 of these in each battery cartridge. I salvaged 200 cartridges from the dumpster. And after tearing into them, now have a bunch of stuff individual batteries. Thanks for the replies, sounds like I should have left them in the dumpster. Oh well, back to the drawing board.