18650 5Ah batteries

They took my Browning off me, claimed I did not need it as a Tramdriver...

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I bought some Ultrafire 4200mAh batteries via eBay. They turnout to be fake with no short circuit or over charge protection as it says on the lable. According to the iMax B6AC they are around 2200mAh (which is about all we expect). Moral of the story; Unless you want these for free don't buy them. The supplier has offered a full refund. My dillema is do I shut off supply by dobbing them in to eBay or do I buy more and lodge a complaint knowing I'll get my money back?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/161237638815?var=460283499508&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
 
Trev
I reckon you could get them on a few other misclaims ;)
Features:
UltraFire 18650 3.7V Rechargeable BRC Battery 4200mAh Blue
100% quality Japanese battery cells
100% Q.C. of every battery

Unless I'm colour blind ........ ::)

Rik
 
Tramcar Trev said:
do I shut off supply by dobbing them in to eBay or do I buy more and lodge a complaint knowing I'll get my money back?
I'd imagine having them withdrawn from this supplier's list would have little effect on them being marketed. No doubt there's a backstreet factory turning these out by the truckload and dozens of suppliers.

Rik
 
ge_rik said:
I'd imagine having them withdrawn from this supplier's list would have little effect on them being marketed. No doubt there's a backstreet factory turning these out by the truckload and dozens of suppliers.

Rik
yes true and the dead giveaway is the sperring mistake on the battly rable....
 
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