Stacking 2 18350 Battery Question

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I see, Thank you everyone for kind help and preventing me from burning down something. :rolleyes:

I've done a bit more research on this and found out, that basically the charger just won't handle it.

2x18350 = 8.4 volts fresh from charge
1x18650 = 4.2 volts fresh from charge

Now I know that I probably should not do it, but, theoretically - if I use one 350 in 650 charger and fill blank space for example with tinfoil to make a connection. Would that work out? Sometimes I have "weird" ideas, but before doing anything like that, it's better to ask for opinion. Thanks once again.
You better change ur charger,but if you cant,maybe you can buy a cheap battery spacer,but not recomended though
 

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I see, Thank you everyone for kind help and preventing me from burning down something. :rolleyes:

I've done a bit more research on this and found out, that basically the charger just won't handle it.

2x18350 = 8.4 volts fresh from charge
1x18650 = 4.2 volts fresh from charge

Now I know that I probably should not do it, but, theoretically - if I use one 350 in 650 charger and fill blank space for example with tinfoil to make a connection. Would that work out? Sometimes I have "weird" ideas, but before doing anything like that, it's better to ask for opinion. Thanks once again.

Their are battery spacers available (if you have a battery's plus, hardware or electronics store around), foil would be a no go. I say put down 20 for a decent charger, my preference nitecore, but xtar and others are available too.
 

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I think there just comes a Time when a Person needs to buy the Right Tool for the Job.

I Love a Good Work-a-Round for something that I don't use but Once in a Great While. And it is Hard sometimes for me to spend Money on something if there is a Way that I can Get around it.

But a Battery Charger is something I use Every Day. And it is Something I want to Work Right Every Day.

When I think I went from Spending about $170 a Month, Every Month on Analogs. Spending 30 Bucks on a Charger seems like a Small Expense.

And if I divide the Cost into how many Times I will use it, it turns into Pennies per Charge.
 
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