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FrozenGate by Avery

Noob needing help with battery's and chargers.

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I'm having real issues identifying genuine 18650's.
Obviously safety is my main concern but I'm trying to find a 18650 that is rechargeable and protected whilst under £20.

Some one's i've found
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cytac-2400m...id=1391625834&sr=1-7&keywords=18650+protected
SUPBEAM 18650 Li-on Battery - 3400mAH (Panasonic 18650B 3400mah): Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Outdoors (Don't know if protected)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Eagletac-18...d=1391625834&sr=1-16&keywords=18650+protected (Says +JC Protection in picture but not in description, also don't know what JC protection is)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ebest-Soshi...d=1391625955&sr=1-27&keywords=18650+protected


Can any of you please identify the best one to pick from? Or maybe make a suggestion? I need to keep it under £15 (incl delivery) if it's not from amazon.

Thanks.

Edit - http://www.amazon.co.uk/3000mAh-Rec...91626839&sr=1-1&keywords=18650+single+charger This is the charger that comes with the laser I've purchased, it looks in adequate so if you could recommend a CHEAP charger that is reliable that would be great.
 
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No not at all since you are buying branded-top quality batts! :beer:

Jim
 
You could go as low as 3-4$ if you search on ebay...but they are not quality chargers thus they break up easily...

Jim
 
Okay thanks, I have decided to keep with my current future charger. I will purchase those batterys, just one more question. Is it possible to overcharge them and ruin them? Apparently optimal charge time is about 6 hours, but if I leave it on overnight thats about 8 hours. Is this bad?
 
Well most chargers nowadays stop charging when battery voltage goes to 4.2V...but to be on the safe side I'd suggest you to check the battery's voltage every now and then! :beer:

Jim
 
Slippery;

If you want the safest Panasonic cell . . .

then I would go with the 2900mah cell.

It is not protected,

but it has safer chemistry:

lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide (NMC),

and has passed UL1642 safety standards.

LarryDFW
 
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Larry you are the man when it comes to batteries! :beer:

Jim

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