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Redilast Li-ion Battery sales! High quality - Made in Japan / Korea! 10% off!

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Redilast Li-ion sales thread!

Redilast is has just launched and is proudly selling our first line-up of 18650 Protected cells! All of our cells are of the highest quality on the market – guaranteed! We source our cells from the largest and most well respected battery companies! All of our 18650 cells are made in either Japan or Korea. All of the IC’s used are also made in Japan!


These cells are the result of 6 months of R&D. Testing various cells, PCB's, IC's etc, to bring you the highets quality protected cells money can buy! :twothumbs

Thank you LPF for your support!

Now for our cell lineup!

Pictures:

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P18650-2200:

  • 2200mAh Capacity
  • Protected against: overcharge, overdischarge, short circuit
  • Cell Made in Korea
  • 4.20v±0.05 charge voltage
  • 2.75v cut off voltage
  • Charging type: CC/CV
  • Max charge current: 1C (2.2A)
  • Recommended charge current .5C
  • Max discharge current: 4.4A
P18650-2600:
  • 2600mAh Capacity
  • Protected against: overcharge, overdischarge, short circuit
  • Cell Made in Japan
  • 4.20v±0.05 charge voltage
  • 2.75v cut off voltage
  • Charging type: CC/CV
  • Max charge current: 1C (2.6A)
  • Recommended charge current .5C
  • Max discharge current: 5.2A
P18650-2900:
  • 2900mAh Capacity
  • Protected against: overcharge, overdischarge, short circuit
  • Cell Made in Japan
  • 4.20v±0.05 charge voltage
  • 2.50v cut off voltage
  • Charging type: CC/CV
  • Max charge current: 1C (2.9A)
  • Recommended charge current .5C
  • Max discharge current: 5.8A
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* All cells are button top cells and make contact in series. They will also make contact with most lights, where flat top cells have issues.

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* All IC's used are the highest quality available and are imported from Japan. For are 2200 and 2600 cell, the IC is set to prevent the cell from being discharged below ~2.75v (recommended by the cell manufacturer). Our 2900 cell has low voltage cutoff protection @ ~2.5v (as recommended by the cell manufacturer). Over charge protection is set for 4.28v on the 2200 and 2600 cell and 4.3v on the 2900 cell.

* The design of the PCB allows for discharge currents slightly over 2C. This however exceeds the 2C limit for the Li-ion chemistry. Please do not discharge the cells at rates over 2C.

Grand Opening sale! Take 10% off Through September ONLY!




Pricing:
  • $12.00 – P18650-2200 (NOW: $10.80!)
  • $15.00 – P18650-2600 (NOW: $13.50!)
  • $19.00 – P18650-2900 (NOW: $17.10!)
*10% off Good through 9/30 or while supplies last!



US Shipping:

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Ships from USA. 2-4 day shipping time for USA residents!


USPS First Class Mail: $2.50 for the 1st cell, $0.50 each additional cell.

USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate Box: $6.00 Flat rate! (Up to 10 cells)

*$2.00 Optional Insurance. Required for orders over $100!


International Shipping:

USPS First Class Mail International: $3.50 for the 1st cell, $1.50 for each additional.

USPS Priority Mail International Flat Rate Box: $13.50 Flat Rate! (Up to 10 cells)

*$2.00 Insurance is REQUIRED for International orders over $50!


Order Now:


Click here to order from Tactical HID (Accepts Paypal, Credit & Debit cards)

You can also simply send Payment to:

jasonck08 (AT) yahoo dot com

PM me for Money order payment


Thank you for your support and please post :paypal:

Any questions? Please post in this thread!
 





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IMO these are probably a bit expensive, but probably better quality then the dx/laptop batteries i have:D anyone done any testing on these?
 
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Hello,

Does anyone know if these are short enough to fit into the Arctic so the tail-cap will 'screw down' flush?

Thank you,

Alfie Chip
 

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Hello,

Does anyone know if these are short enough to fit into the Arctic so the tail-cap will 'screw down' flush?

Thank you,

Alfie Chip


These are protected cells, so they´re bigger than unprotected cells and WON´T FIT into the Arctic.
 
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They look a lot like AW cells...

The shiny label is similar, but that’s where the similarities end. ;)

All of my cells are made by Top companies (ie Samsung, Sanyo, Panasonic) where most if not all of AW's cells are made in China.

All of my IC (Integrated Circuits) are made in Japan, so the cell will always properly terminate within specs.

I've tested AW's cells and I've had some of his cells down to 2.2-2.3v under load with the PCB never tripping! Over discharging a cell is very bad for it!

These are no cheapo cells. You are paying for a quality cell with a quality protection circuit. These cells will last 100's of cycles, unlike some of the cheapo cells you see on DX.


Can you ship some sample?

Not sure what you mean. Please explain.
 
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Bump got a lot of orders from CPF people! Surely these would work well in a 18650 compatible laser! Grab a few!
 

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Not sure what you mean. Please explain.

He expected to get some free for testing ;)




I´m happy with my 18650s (except for the 1300mAh Arctic 18650), but if I need one I´m going to come back to you.
The thing is that my lasers and my flashlights need unprotected, shorter cells.
 
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Really, most 18650 lasers won't accomadate a 68mm 18650 cell? Seems strange that laser companies wouldn't make them a tad longer so they would fit a protected cell (much safer).
 
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The one thing I've wondered is why can't they make the cells themselves about 3mm shorter to account for the protection circuit? Or is it just not possible with the manufacturing methods used?
 
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The one thing I've wondered is why can't they make the cells themselves about 3mm shorter to account for the protection circuit? Or is it just not possible with the manufacturing methods used?

Oh its definitely possible, and I've seen it done, but not by any big name companies.

The cells I'm using are from big name companies Panasonic, Sanyo and Samsung.

They make these batteries for primarily laptops, and they can't be bothered to make a cell tailored to the flashlight or laser industry because the quantity isn't high enough.
 

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4 bumps in a row is a way to much :undecided:
Just post us the first reviews from CPF and I´m sure some here (including myself) are going to jump on this.
 




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