Bakuku
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I recently acquired some Panasonic NCR18650B 3.6v batteries rated at 3400mAH.
They're supposed to be very good.
The website I bought it from gives it 3.7v in de discription and 3.6v in the titel. I'm a little confused about this. Checked with a Multi-Meter and it said 3.629v so 3.6V is correct I guess, but still want to make sure.
Other examples:
Alibaba, in this case the title is 3.7v and discription 3.6v.
Alibaba, this one seems to be correct, but still.
I plan on making a Pack of 7.2v 6800mAH. Given 3.6v is correct (hope to God it is).
This brings me to my second problem.
Most packs used here are 7.4v and everything related to that voltage(PCB and Charger) is not made for a 7.2v pack, or atleast I think
I found This PCB and This Charger
Will these work with my pack or should I keep looking? What should change, PCB or Charger?
Batteryspace.com is not an option for me because shipping price + import is a B.ITCH from where I'm living
Any help is welcome.
Thanks in Advance.
I recently acquired some Panasonic NCR18650B 3.6v batteries rated at 3400mAH.
They're supposed to be very good.
The website I bought it from gives it 3.7v in de discription and 3.6v in the titel. I'm a little confused about this. Checked with a Multi-Meter and it said 3.629v so 3.6V is correct I guess, but still want to make sure.
Other examples:
Alibaba, in this case the title is 3.7v and discription 3.6v.
Alibaba, this one seems to be correct, but still.
I plan on making a Pack of 7.2v 6800mAH. Given 3.6v is correct (hope to God it is).
This brings me to my second problem.
Most packs used here are 7.4v and everything related to that voltage(PCB and Charger) is not made for a 7.2v pack, or atleast I think
I found This PCB and This Charger
Will these work with my pack or should I keep looking? What should change, PCB or Charger?
Batteryspace.com is not an option for me because shipping price + import is a B.ITCH from where I'm living
Any help is welcome.
Thanks in Advance.