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Panasonic 3400mah 18650 Cell Now Available!






Thanks; Roger.

The positive pole button tops insure connectivity between multiple cells.

LarryDFW
 
Got my eight Panasonic 18650 batteries today. Thanks a ton Larry. :beer:

reps to you :D
 
Got my eight Panasonic 18650 batteries today. Thanks a ton Larry. :beer:

reps to you :D


I got another shipment of Panny cells today,

if you still need some more cells with positive buttons.

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Thanks;

LarryDFW
 
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Ordered 2 of these bad boys for a laser I will soon have.. honestly can't wait to try them out, the chart speaks for itself! Thanks for the post Larry, exactly what I was looking for :)
 
Big;

Those Panasonic cells will insure the maximum power from your laser.

Low Internal Resistance means more voltage delivered to drive the laser.

LarryDFW
 
Got my laser today Larry, and tested them out. They work awesome, and though I don't have anything to compare them to they have a very nice weight to them and power this thing great. Thanks again :)
 
Got my panasonics a little while ago and whilst they work and last very well on my torches and medium power lasers they don't seem to have the current to power my arctic S3 after full charge a few times i get the laser come on to full power for about 1 second and the laser stops and cuts out. i then put in a protected trustfire,missfire,no fire, etc cheapie and they fire up the S3 on high power and stays on for i tested at least 15 minutes a few times and yet the non protected 3400ma panasonics don't work more than a second, surge current? Any ideas why i have 5 panasonics all the same result in my S3
 
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I highly doubt the fault lies with the batteries... more likely it's the driver in the arctic not working properly.
 
Blaster;

The Panasonic cells are probably delivering considerably more current to your laser than the "protected" cells.

Driver may be overheating, and shutting down.

Try a Panasonic that only has about half capacity left.

That should be "equivalent" to your other cells.

LarryDFW
 
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Blaster;

The Panasonic cells are probably delivering considerably more current to your laser than the "protected" cells.

Driver may be overheating, and shutting down.

Try a Panasonic that only has about half capacity left.

That should be equivalent to your other cells.

LarryDFW
OK i will give that a try thanks your probably right just seemed strange my cheap and nasty batteries work but not the panasonics that work great on the rest of my torches and lasers
 
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Got my laser today Larry, and tested them out. They work awesome, and though I don't have anything to compare them to they have a very nice weight to them and power this thing great. Thanks again :)

Thanks for the feedback.

They will be a reliable power source for years to come.

LarryDFW
 
I got mine a few weeks ago, but should also chime in to say that these batteries are pretty great.
 
Larry, is there any chance you could possibly stock the king kong 26650 batteries in the future? With the 9mm 445's being driven as hard as they are it would be great to see some bigger batteries avaliable other than 18650. As far as I know there are no US distributors for these cells and they are really great cells.

Thanks!
Jeff
 





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