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Post by alvoram on Mar 22, 2012 0:33:44 GMT
Will these fit the lavatube, I know they're not the best, but they are protected, and I only want to buy a few as cheap backup... I just wondered if they actually fit... other sellers list them as 65MM long??? LINKYI'm going to get these as my main batteries, thanks to somebody on here. LINKY
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Mar 22, 2012 1:06:08 GMT
they will fit but leave a 1mm gap between the casing and bottom cap but honestly they are crap - much better off with the panasonics you listed
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Post by alvoram on Mar 22, 2012 1:13:06 GMT
lol @ crap... fair enough I am definitely getting the panasonic ones, even though I will get some with the lavatube... But I was thinking because I can pick 4 of these up for less than £9, linky it might be worth having some around aswell. I'm guessing you strongly disagree?
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Post by alvoram on Mar 22, 2012 1:20:08 GMT
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Post by Anne (fuzzy) on Mar 22, 2012 1:20:37 GMT
Better than the first ones, but not much. OK for emergencies though I guess!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2012 2:30:25 GMT
I can recommend the second link you put in , the guy selling them is aka torchy boy and has a pretty good reputation for quality batteries , I have had 2 sets of the batteries you linked to and have no complaints whatsoever, I even asked if I could have an extra box to keep them in which he supplied for freemans
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Post by Gordy on Mar 22, 2012 4:13:52 GMT
i have the pannys and they have been great ...they arnt protected so i wont use them in my GG but for the lavatube i get at least 11/2 days out of a charge
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Post by Gordy on Mar 22, 2012 4:14:39 GMT
as storm says a great ebay seller too ...i asked for an extra box and got two
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Post by Roger on Mar 22, 2012 6:52:46 GMT
I bought the Sanyo 2250 mah from him for the LT. Excellent.
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Post by blakey on Mar 22, 2012 15:01:21 GMT
i have the pannys and they have been great ...they arnt protected so i wont use them in my GG but for the lavatube i get at least 1 1/ 2 days out of a charge Been using them pannys in the lavatube for a couple of weeks now just to see how well they performed as a cheaper option and I have to say that they are holding up very well so far. I don't really take them above 4.5v so I'm not really putting them under much strain but they give me about 30% more run time than the AW IMRs, not bad for the price
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Post by Scylla on Mar 22, 2012 17:01:53 GMT
I have the Panny 3100mAh and although they lasted amazingly for a while I'm not happy with them now - they don't hold 4.0v for very long and once they go down to 3.7v I need a fresh one. However, my LT has been a little flaky almost since the start, it seems the button doesn't always connect. I could have returned it if only I would have
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Post by 2risky on Mar 22, 2012 17:05:57 GMT
Must admit I'm not keen on the idea of unprotected batts, a bit of liquid and it could all get nasty. Much happier with s/c protection at the very least, personally.
So what would be a good value protected battery with decent LT running time please?
I have some protected 1400mAh on the way which I expect will be OK for backup.
^Edited for inability to write and make sense at the same time.
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Post by Gordy on Mar 22, 2012 19:13:24 GMT
if used in your shiny new lavatube the lavatube will take care of the protection for you risky AW, panasonic, sony and sanyo are all good names in the battery business
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Post by 2risky on Mar 22, 2012 19:45:38 GMT
Yeah I know but short circuit protection is definitely a plus. I have been known to accidentally launch pints of tea across a room. I'll see how I get on with the ones I've ordered, but I'll be looking for some higher capacity ones I expect.
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