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kennjbroas

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Are these batteries any good?

18650
PCB protected
- 3.7V
- 3000mAh

Would it be good for my sigelei150W for now..

Probably be better than the broken wrapped efest 18650's i had. Lol
 

Mattp169

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i would recommend
samnsung 25r
lg hg2
or if you are trying to max at 150 w and use low low low ohm builds get sony vtc4s
liionwholesale.com has great prices on all
 

Countrypami

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Anything with 'fire' in the name is no good.
 

MrScaryZ

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Are these batteries any good?

18650
PCB protected
- 3.7V
- 3000mAh

Would it be good for my sigelei150W for now..

Probably be better than the broken wrapped efest 18650's i had. Lol
NO throw them away or use them in a low powered Flashlight
the above answers for batteries are good
 

BigNasty

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Fire in a battery name is not a name but what will fucking happen in your hand or face.
 

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Toss into a labeled receptacle and never look back....Samsung 25R or LG cells only. We have an expert battery tester telling the community this. I am just repeating what he says...(mooch)
 

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