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how long to offload 100x 18650 protected 2600mah

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If i get 100 of these, then i can get them pretty cheap, how long would it take to offload these u think.

Also, what is the going rate for these, what are people asking for them?

I think its about $9-$11 a piece or something ?

Im thinking of getting a lot of 100, but wuold have to know i cuold offload these pretty fast ..

Sam J
 
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Depends on the quality, really.

If these are AW 18650s, or if they are IMR 18650s, that's one thing for that price. If they are crappy, ultrafires, then it's $3-5 a piece.
 
the ones i found where trustfires, just $5 max then ?

what are AW and IMR ones ? what does that stand for?

What am i looking for ? when looking for quality ones ?

Thx in advance
 
I don't even know if you could get $5 for trustfires - they are so common.

AW is a company, they make high quality batteries. And as for IMR... I actually have so idea what it is. I think it's a type of battery chemistry (i.e. like LiMn instead of Li-ion). But I am not sure - I just know they are known to be good batteries.

When looking for high quality batteries, you are looking for:
a) High ACTUAL battery capacity (mAh)
b) High (safe) current discharge rate

That's essentially what makes a good battery a good battery.
 
If you are going to buy 100ea of them you should buy Sanyo, Samsung, IMR or AW's but not ultrafire.
 
I would seriously doubt that you could get $5 each for Trustfires. I think you can get unprotected Trustfires in the range of $3 each. You'd need to BEAT that price in all likelihood.

For that matter, you can get decent Samsung cells for about $2 each when purchased in 100x QTY.
 
I'll bet you could get that much if your shipping was only a few days, to get one from HK takes 10-18 days ;)


I would seriously doubt that you could get $5 each for Trustfires. I think you can get unprotected Trustfires in the range of $3 each. You'd need to BEAT that price in all likelihood.

For that matter, you can get decent Samsung cells for about $2 each when purchased in 100x QTY.
 
the ones i found where trustfires, just $5 max then ?

what are AW and IMR ones ? what does that stand for?

What am i looking for ? when looking for quality ones ?

Thx in advance

I suppose you need to read up on that before you plan to sell any batteries really. These are just some examples of good quality batteries, panasonic/ncr makes good cells too. I would advise extreme caution though: Ebay sellers have been know to sell fake brand cells, shitty ones like ultrafires but with a brand plastic sleeve around them. This would give you a lot of problems when selling them on since people will complain about the meager performance and demand refunds.
 
Oh ok that makes sense. I didn't know the overall price from getting the battery pack.
 
its not really that i was "planning on selling them"

I just cam across them, and figured, i could buy this, keep like 25, and sell the rest.

i could get, without making any money, get 100x "DCA1002-UltraFire 18650 3.7V 3000 mAh Rechargeable Battery, Lithium lon PCB protected" for $200 shipped, as i said, i have no idea about the going rates, but i figured this must be cheap.

Thx, btw, any more info on battery's is welcome.

Also, about the capacity, and discharge rates, what numbers am i looking for, to qualify as a HIGH QUALITY battery
 
i could, if i would hsip em cheap, but if i get hem at 2 a piece, theres no way i can have them shipped at 3 i think. maybe i can if in lots of 5 or something, i should go check with the post-office
 
when i get around to it, im gonna check at the post office, take a 18650 with me, and ask them what my options are .
 





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