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Panasonic 3400mah 18650 Cell Now Available!

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I received it yesterday. Thank you for the fast shipping and the awesome cell.

Works great in my 301/303 laser's.
 
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Jeremy;

Did you ever test the runtime with the new Panny cells ??

LarryDFW
 
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I did do a little testing when I first got the battery and it did very well. I charged up the cell with my Turnigy Accucel 6 to 4.2v and after 5 hours in the 303 laser the cell only went down to about 3.5/3.6v. That was very good compared to the 4000mah UltraFire that only made it to about 4 hours before the cell shut it down at around 2.75v.

This battery is going to work out perfect for what I need it for.
Thanks again.
 

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Larry, I received my 4 panasonic 3400mAh batteries today.
These should be perfect for my Fenix TK75! :D

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Re: Panasonic Releases 3400mah Cell !

One question bothers me long time. Why are no Panasonic printed on the cell ?
I have Sanyo batteries but also no brand printed.

I'm not sure why Panasonic / Sanyo don't put there name on the batteries, but my Panasonic 3400mah have a Panasonic model number printed on them. And I can say the same thing for my Sanyo.
 
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Re: Panasonic Releases 3400mah Cell !

I'm not sure why Panasonic / Sanyo don't put there name on the batteries, but my Panasonic 3400mah have a Panasonic model number printed on them. And I can say the same thing for my Sanyo.

Panasonic has printed labels with info on the heat shrink . . .

Sanyo has data & info printed directly on the metal cover, but under the red heat shrink . . .

LarryDFW

P.S. we are changing to the new Sanyo 3400mah cell NCR18650BF which has improved voltage output and Lower IR . . .
 
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To read the Sanyo name and info . . .

you have to look very carefully in the middle of the cell.
 
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Thank you. i Just ordered 2 x 3400's from you to try them out. I wish i saw this thread before. I just paid $36 for 2 nitecore 3400mah last week. Do you think nitecores are higher quality as these Sanyos?
 
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In my book, Sanyo and Panasonic are state-of-the-art.

Nitecore is a good brand, but I don't know whose cell or capacity ratings they are using.
 

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I just put an order in for 8 Pani 3400s, I look forward to testing them out.
 
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I think you will like those new Sanyo/Panasonic 3400mah cells.
 
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just ordered 3 sanyo 18650's two with button top and one flat top, looking forward to energizing my lasers with these. The "ultrafire" 18650's are going to get disposed of, I'm sure to see a difference in performance/output.

Thanks for making these available....
 
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Hi,
Larry is on spot with the choice of cells. The Panasonic's are awesome cell i only use them and AW cells. Sanyo cells are great also, the LG/He4 cells are worth a try also (yellow wrapper). Anywhere from 2900mA to 3400mA is fine for these cells..They last a long time before recharging..

Rich:)
 
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received the batteries this morning, shortly after we spoke.

Thanks Again,
Tim ~ goldendragon
 




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