Ok , let's see . My listed price is: $1.50 each---$1.50 x 32=$48.00
You offer: $30.00 for 32. Which is a $18.00 (37.5%) discount of $48.00
Meaning you're offering $00.93.75 cents per battery. Which is just
about .57 cents less then the listed price. I said make a offer , but
that's a little...
As an afterthought about the "banned for 7days guy " , can't I/we double report him
for--(#1)-"Being Stupid in Public" and (#2)-plus he's a "Butt Munch" ?! After all ,
the proper authorities should be made keenly aware of his existence ! :crackup:
Oh ,so he did run and hide by deleting his 2012 USPS battery shipping posts ? Can you delete him ?
He only had 4-5 posts total , all were regarding the batteries. I think he was trying to make his
rep count grow , it's zero! Banned for 7 days only ?! Can't you make it just a tad longer ? Look ...
Hey , What happened to the postings from that big mouth person who was listing
the old 2012 USPS regs ? They have ALL just disappeared !! Ummm ? It Looks like ,
when the 2015 USPS regulation info was posted , they left here and ran for cover !
Well anyway---"Que sera , sera--Whatever will be ...
Sounding Stupid ?!! Weren't you referring to yourself ! Since you previously posted ALL
of those 2012 USPS regs about the domestic & international shipment of lithium batteries
and in your last post vehemently saying and alluding to that 3 year old USPS stuff as
being the ONLY info about USPS...
Those are laws & regs from 2012. They're 3 years old. Is that what you're
quoting from ? Didn't you check for anything newer ? Is that the most recent
stuff for batteries you found ? Other then that , are you really positive that
your definition and interpretations for all of this 3 year old...
Since you are giving out info on US Postal Law regulations & requirements ,
WHY don't you post the numbers# of said rules/regulations that you're quoting ?
Post the Law #'s for each of the "what is not allowed and how it is to be done "
statements that you have placed in your 2 posts here...
:oops::huh: :wtf: IS THE $1.50 PRICE TOO MUCH $ ?----:wave: WELL MAKE AN OFFER !
For Sale: Size 18650 Lithium Batteries--Laptop Battery Pack Pulls---**USED**
NOTE:Each battery is Opus BT-C3400 charged ,then discharged tested for mAh capacity
and fully recharged to proper voltage--4.20V. The...
For Sale : SAMSUNG ICR18650__26A & 26D--(2600mAh) batteries.-(Pink)__**SOLD**
The batteries are used and were pulled/removed from laptop battery packs.
Battery wrappers are clean , no tears or nicks and in good working condition.
Will be shipped in hard plastic battery cases---x2 batteries...
I'm assuming you're referring to the Opus BT-C3100 v2.1 charger. Yes it can
charge to 4.35v. It's not too expensive. I'm just looking for a basic 4.30-4.35 volt
charger with 2 slots. I know where to buy some , I thought someone might know
something different.
It's not just the Ultrafire brand of batteries that are BS , it's
the whole line of the *****Fire batteries that don't live up
to the specs/mAh's they list.
By charging the batteries only to 4.0v , you are not using them
to their fullest potential. You also are not giving the items that
you are using them in , the ability to perform at their very best.
I can maybe understand you only charging your 4.20v batteries
to 4.0v if they are any of those...
UltraFire !! Haven't you heard that the *****Fire batteries don't live up to their mAh ratings ?
Example : Listed at 3000 mAh (Actual--750--800 mAh). Which Ultrafire battery do you have ?
Check around and you will find out about the B.S. with those *****Fire batteries.
There are some 18650 batteries that require up to 4.35 Volts
to be properly charged. I just need a cheap charger to work
for the 4.30 volt 18650's. I want a charger that's ready to
plug & play ! I don't want to have to assemble anything to
make the charger operate.