Battery compatibility chart for all GGs

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Mist_Of_Joye

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No there is 14 CR2s 4 of those are 3.7v and then those others are RCR123s.

Ahhh...ok :D

Well, I am sure getting down the same road. I have already 6 CR2s (the 3.7V that are waiting for the Imeoatties, and occasionally giving few reanimation cessions to old attys) and I have just ordered ...twelve others! :w00t:

That Grant will go to hell with me!:lol:
 

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Tip for everybody who is concerned about over charging batties:
use a time-clock ;)
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buy enough, a lot of them are crap.

Since we are talking batteries, the CR2.
I have had at least 4 or more die on me that are very new.
I go to charge them and the finished light never comes on.
When I try them, no power.
Anyone know what is going on here?


I have the Ultra Fire TR15270 600mAh 3.0v.
I charge them in a SINCE CR2-3v charger.
 

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Since we are talking batteries, the CR2.
I have had at least 4 or more die on me that are very new.
I go to charge them and the finished light never comes on.
When I try them, no power.
Anyone know what is going on here?


I have the Ultra Fire TR15270 600mAh 3.0v.
I charge them in a SINCE CR2-3v charger.


When using the CR2 ALWAYS label them and keep them in pairs. When you have one with a slightly higher capacity and full charge the other one has to work twice as hard to keep up and therefore will over discharge and kill the battery. I had this happen and now I always keep them with their mates....

That is the problem with using any battery in pairs. I lost many of the Tenergy RCR123s that way. I must have gone through about 6 before finding out what the problem was. I was getting them mixed up and when I checked the voltage when pulling them and one would be good and the other one would be really low. So not good to mix them up.
 

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hmmmm, no, is your spring fairly long or something?

Lisa, I think our friend means that the cr123A dont fit perfectly in width. If this is the issue, then its normal because GGT is made for the fatter 18650 too so the thinner cr123A dont fit tight but loosy. This is normal.
 

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Since we are talking batteries, the CR2.
I have had at least 4 or more die on me that are very new.
I go to charge them and the finished light never comes on.
When I try them, no power.
Anyone know what is going on here?


I have the Ultra Fire TR15270 600mAh 3.0v.
I charge them in a SINCE CR2-3v charger.

It could be the charger. I had a bad charger. You will have to buy more of each and see which works and what doesn't.
 

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I have received the 16340 batties. Is it normal that they do not fit the GGT perfectly?

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Lisa, I think our friend means that the cr123A dont fit perfectly in width. If this is the issue, then its normal because GGT is made for the fatter 18650 too so the thinner cr123A dont fit tight but loosy. This is normal.

Imeo, I believe if you look at the attached picture in emonty's post you will see that the length is the problem not the width.
 

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Imeo, I believe if you look at the attached picture in emonty's post you will see that the length is the problem not the width.

sorry friend, ok. The length never was a problem, so its a faulty battery, or a discharged one or a faulty atomizer. But if GG smokes, then if they are loosy its not a problem.
 

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They are 16340 protected batties, but they do not fit perfectly (in length) in the GGT.
I ordered them at DX some time ago...I also ordered them from Lisa....guess they will fit...still strange that 16340's can be different in size....

These are the one's: DealExtreme: $5.40 TrustFire Protected 16340 880mAh 3.7V Rechargeable Li-Ion Batteries (2-Pack)

I saw your picture emonty and maybe I put 2 same sections on GG BY MISTAKE!!!!!! Do you want to send you a big section?

If yes, please pm me your adress friend
 

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PM't you back, seems you send me the correct GGT, must be the batties from DX.... they measure: 0.67 in x 0.67 in x 1.42 in

All 16340 are as its number says: 34mm in length. If they are 36mm each then you try to add 4mm more in length. If your gap is 3-4mm, then thats it.
You have to buy some new batteries maybe from Lisa that has the right ones and 1200 mah too:)
 
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All 16340 are as its number says: 34mm in length. If they are 36mm each then you try to add4mm more in length. If your gap is 3-4mm, then thats it.
You have to buy some new batteries maybe from Lisa that has the right ones and 1200 mah too:)

Yes Imeo. I already ordered them from Lisa, expecting them soon. I will take off the protection of the one's that are too long, as I have read at many places that the protection is not working anyway on those Chinese batties. That way they are shorter...after all it is almost time for fireworks :D:D
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