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Bargain buy - Parts

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Thanks for the reminder Kirstin, they did email me but I had forgotten to take a peak. New panniers ordered, 5L muc off @17.99 & new chest strap for my rucksac.

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Cruising through the the sea of cheap junk on the bay and I stumbled on these new 18650 vitra cells 99p for 2 posted :) there must be a catch o_O

Anywho, 99.8% positive feedback so I've ordered 5 lots (10 cells)

It gets better, Buy 10 and get 5 free.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/172008907654

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Batterys turned up today, taking the outer sleeve off I find there Samsung cells.

I paid £4.95 for 5 that equals 10 cells, what actualy came was 10 pr's = 20 cells.

There is something that does not add up to me quite right. I know real market price for Samsung cells when purchased in thousands and its more then 25pence each. Chap is selling them on eBay for a quid, that includes postage, VAT, eBay fees, PayPal fees. I might be thick but I still don't get it.
There is something that does not add up to me quite right. I know real market price for Samsung cells when purchased in thousands and its more then 25pence each. Chap is selling them on eBay for a quid, that includes postage, VAT, eBay fees, PayPal fees. I might be thick but I still don't get it.

Not sure,but are these packs used in hospitals as back up and once past there use buy date they won't use them.

I bought two pairs and got four pairs for £1.98. Strange thing is that the postage cost somebody £3.30.

 

I was going to split the packs and use them for flashlight cells, but now I'm wondering about what else I could use them for. The datasheet says each cell is good for a maximum continuous discharge current of 4000mA. Any suggestions? Top of the list at the moment is to power some downlighting on my little girls pushchair.

I also bought 10 of these. I am using in an e-cig. they seem ok. Can't grummble at this price.
I was going to split the packs and use them for flashlight cells, but now I'm wondering about what else I could use them for

I'm in the same boat, I brought the cells just because Of the price :)

I might make some blocks of cells wired in parallel, by adding the appropriate step up converter I can power many things ;)

To start off one of these

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252148070692?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

will run my iPad docking station when I'm away from a mains socket & this one can power my USB bike lights http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/331682187191?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

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