noj3333
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I'm suprised @DiveGearExpress or @Dive Right In Scuba doesn't offer quality batteries and chargers... it seems like there's a need in the market.
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Thank you, I will pick up a a good charger as well, I saw a link for a recommended one as few pages back.
Thanks again!
I also have a BigBlue light that takes the 32650. A couple of years ago I ordered a Trustfire from China and it just would not work in my light. Then I bought two Archon batteries (being a cheapskate to avoid paying big bucks for the BigBlue battery) and these do work, though not as good as the BigBlue battery ( does not hold as much charge). So based on this if you can splurge, buy the BigBlue battery, if not, the Archon work OK.Any advice on the best 32650 to use in a Big Blue light? I need to purchase a new one (already have a charger that it came with) and as interesting as this thread is, it has me more lost than I was prior to reading it.
I also have another light that takes 3 C's which I'm currently using disposables in, any recommendations for those?
Thanks in advance!
Make sure it can do 32650 if that's important to you. That's an unusual size and not all chargers will handle it. The Liitokal 500 will not. I don't think the Opus BT-3200 will either. The Charger Xtar VP4 Plus Dragon will, appears to be excellent, but is expensive.
I don't have or use 32650 so I don't have any personal experience with chargers to handle this size.
In post #27 I list some battery sources. These are also potential charger sources. You could probably contact them for specific info about chargers of interest. What you want is an 'analyzing charger' that will do quantitative discharge tests. Tests measuring capacity during charging are not accurate, especially for NiMh.