Hi Guys and Gals,
If you want to know what the TR-005 Trustfire charger for the 26xxx batts looks like, just do a quick Google search and you'll see a few photos. Didn't want to link to any stores on David's forum so DIY.
However, the important part:
- Model: TR-005
- Color: Black
- Plastic case material
- Input: AC 110~240V 50/60Hz
- Output 1: 3.0V 1500mA
- Output 2: 4.2V 1500mA
- Can charge 25500/26650/26700/18650/16340 battery
- Over-voltage/over-current/short circuit protection, battery reverse polarity protection
- 2-flat-pin plug type (123cm cable)
- Comes with Chinese/English manual
SOOOO...at warp speed, this thing'll charge the AW 26500 in under 2 hours and the 26650s in 2-3 hours, I THINK, ideally. However, a reviewer stated 3-5 hours for 26650s but I don't think he was doing IMRs, which should charge faster. Also, as far as battery chargers go, this thing actually looks pretty cool and modern. Heck of a charger for the price, it sounds like, anyway. But at that rate, I would only charge the big batts. Here's a review:
DIMENSIONS:
Total Length: 13.5 cm
Width: 52 mm
Height: 35 mm
Pros: ★★★★
Cheap
Fast charging at 1.5 amps (most others ive seen are 0.5 or 1 amp)
Good build quality and finish
Comes in a nice box
Internation input voltage can be used world wide 110-240V 50-60HZ
Good starter for people who want to get into 26650 flash lights
over voltage/current protection (claimed)
short-circuit and battery reverse polarity protection (tested)
Cons: ★★★
Basic
Charger will only charge at 1.5 amps good for large batteries like the 26650/26700/25500 and top shelf 18650,s like panasonic, redilast and awa IMO. I would not charge a 16340 at 1.5 amps IMO.
USA only power cord (i used an old AU printer power cord with no problem)
Cheap
If you dont slide the (-) negitive contact near the base of the charger it jams on its metal slide
Can not test mAh, IR or voltage on its own
Summary: ★★★★
Good charger relatively fast, Ive had this one going for two days and all night non stop (not recommended to leave any chargers charging or discharging overnight or unattended) with no problems, its kept all the magic smoke in. From what i can tell is the charger ramps down as the battery nears full like most chargers, but if you leave a battery in the charger once charged and the green light is on there might be a very very small trickle charge coming through, but all the batteries Ive tested stop before 4.2 volt.
Test Cells End Voltage: ★★★★
Trustfire 26650 4.18 volt
Trustfire 26650 4.18 volt
king kong 26650 4.19 volt
king kong 26650 4.19 volt
king kong 26650 4.18 volt
king kong 26650 4.19 volt
NCR18650A 18650 4.18 volt
NCR18650A 18650 4.17 volt
If you want to know what the TR-005 Trustfire charger for the 26xxx batts looks like, just do a quick Google search and you'll see a few photos. Didn't want to link to any stores on David's forum so DIY.
However, the important part:
- Model: TR-005
- Color: Black
- Plastic case material
- Input: AC 110~240V 50/60Hz
- Output 1: 3.0V 1500mA
- Output 2: 4.2V 1500mA
- Can charge 25500/26650/26700/18650/16340 battery
- Over-voltage/over-current/short circuit protection, battery reverse polarity protection
- 2-flat-pin plug type (123cm cable)
- Comes with Chinese/English manual
SOOOO...at warp speed, this thing'll charge the AW 26500 in under 2 hours and the 26650s in 2-3 hours, I THINK, ideally. However, a reviewer stated 3-5 hours for 26650s but I don't think he was doing IMRs, which should charge faster. Also, as far as battery chargers go, this thing actually looks pretty cool and modern. Heck of a charger for the price, it sounds like, anyway. But at that rate, I would only charge the big batts. Here's a review:
DIMENSIONS:
Total Length: 13.5 cm
Width: 52 mm
Height: 35 mm
Pros: ★★★★
Cheap
Fast charging at 1.5 amps (most others ive seen are 0.5 or 1 amp)
Good build quality and finish
Comes in a nice box
Internation input voltage can be used world wide 110-240V 50-60HZ
Good starter for people who want to get into 26650 flash lights
over voltage/current protection (claimed)
short-circuit and battery reverse polarity protection (tested)
Cons: ★★★
Basic
Charger will only charge at 1.5 amps good for large batteries like the 26650/26700/25500 and top shelf 18650,s like panasonic, redilast and awa IMO. I would not charge a 16340 at 1.5 amps IMO.
USA only power cord (i used an old AU printer power cord with no problem)
Cheap
If you dont slide the (-) negitive contact near the base of the charger it jams on its metal slide
Can not test mAh, IR or voltage on its own
Summary: ★★★★
Good charger relatively fast, Ive had this one going for two days and all night non stop (not recommended to leave any chargers charging or discharging overnight or unattended) with no problems, its kept all the magic smoke in. From what i can tell is the charger ramps down as the battery nears full like most chargers, but if you leave a battery in the charger once charged and the green light is on there might be a very very small trickle charge coming through, but all the batteries Ive tested stop before 4.2 volt.
Test Cells End Voltage: ★★★★
Trustfire 26650 4.18 volt
Trustfire 26650 4.18 volt
king kong 26650 4.19 volt
king kong 26650 4.19 volt
king kong 26650 4.18 volt
king kong 26650 4.19 volt
NCR18650A 18650 4.18 volt
NCR18650A 18650 4.17 volt

