AW ICR 10440 350mAh question

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forcedfuel50

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I have the same question; where I can purchase AW ICR 10440 350mAh?

Or maybe I can use "joyetech eCab 360mAh ICR10440" in P+ 10440?

When i ordered batteries last week, AW was out of ICR10440. As soon as they get more in, i'll pick some up.
 

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hey david... i got two aw icr but it's not as snug as the imr. there's a slight rattle with the icr. i know not all batteries are made equal but both icr have a rattle in my sister's new p+10 but the imr fits perfect. can you disclose the size of the O-ring inside? i was thinking of maybe finding a slightly thicker O-ring if they exist. thanks!

btw, after seeing the p+10 in person... i went ahead and ordered one for myself LOL. keep up the amazing work!
 

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Hmm, you could try a #78 Oring, ten for two bucks at lowes or home depot, brand name Danco found in the plumbing section. Those would be .100 thick vs the .070 thick of the Oring that comes standard in there :). Otherwise, the oring that comes in them is a # 6 which you can also find at the same place. Hope that helps!
 

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Hmm, you could try a #78 Oring, ten for two bucks at lowes or home depot, brand name Danco found in the plumbing section. Those would be .100 thick vs the .070 thick of the Oring that comes standard in there :). Otherwise, the oring that comes in them is a # 6 which you can also find at the same place. Hope that helps!

thanks! i'll check those out later :D
 

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Speaking of 10440's........ Is there a way to charge them with my Pila charger? Hmmm I might have to get another charger otherwise.... I do have a Trustfire TR-005 charger that I can place them in but it charges at 1.5 amps, I don't know if that is safe to use on such a small battery???
 
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Hi Riverboat.

I would use neither of those. I have a Pila and I remember reading that it does not support 10440's and the Tr-005 does not include those. Get this trusted model TR001 for the 10440's--http://www.amazon.com/Trustfire-Multifunctional-Universal-Lithium-Rechargeable/dp/B0057ZEH2U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1374789221&sr=8-1&keywords=trustfire+tr-001
 

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Hi Riverboat,
Actually, with the 10440 batteries you want a charger with a max output mA of 250 and under, anything higher shortens the lifespan of these small batteries. Also the chance of thermal venting is a danger with a output of 500mA, which is what most of the multi battery chargers are rated at. Thus get one made specifically for them. Soshine makes one and also the Ultrafire WF-138b, which David carries. Not to expensive and worth it in the long run.
 
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Hi Riverboat,
Actually, with the 10440 batteries you want a charger with a max output mA of 250 and under, anything higher shortens the lifespan of these small batteries. Also the chance of thermal venting is a danger with a output of 500mA, which is what most of the multi battery chargers are rated at. Thus get one made specifically for them. Soshine makes one and also the Ultrafire WF-138b, which David carries. Not to expensive and worth it in the long run.

Xtar VP1 can also accommodate the 10440s and charge them at 0.25A. Last time I checked, David still had them in stock.
 
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