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The 18650 Battery is a standard cylindrical rechargeable lithium ion battery that can be used to power a variety of products. The 18650 battery does indeed need to be recharged in a specific 18650 battery charger. This charger can be sold with the battery as a bundle pack, or sold separately. There are many different models of the 18650 battery, and batteries of different capacities and value can be found at many online and retail locations.
The 18650 battery is a rechargeable lithium battery. It seems that it is easily purchasable at most retail locations. The type of battery is most commonly used in flashlights.
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The popular battery type are AA, 18650, AAA, 14500, CR123A, etc.
18650 battery packs can be purchased from many different stores online and offline. Some examples of stores that sell 18650 battery packs include All-Battery and DX.P.S. Before buying any 18650 batteries, you probably need to know some basic guidelines and some skills like, how its made, what is called A grade 18650 battery, how to provent charging problemsin the future uses. It helps. I don't know if it's ok to give a direct link here. It'll save you some time for searching and some other people's who may have the same questions. transret.com has the above knowledge. The company which one of my friends worked for is doing business with them, quite professional.
It's gonna have a short.
Short answer: UR18650Y Complete answer: Sony Energytec 18650GR cells are common, and are 1800mAh @ 3.7v So you're looking for a 18650 sized battery that holds about 1800mAh. (All 18650's from any manufacturer will be 3.7v and the same physical size.) This chart: http://www.sanyo.co.jp/energy/english/product/lithiumion_2.html Shows that the UR18650Y is a drop-in replacement. Best of luck, and if you're soldering them into a pack *BE CAREFUL*.
Because LED torches support many types of batteries, such as 18650, CR123, AA, AAA, 14500, 16340, 10440, etc. The lengths of legs is around 147mm if by 18650 battery. Such as IMALENT EU06 is 147mm length.
It's possible. Not likely to be the battery itself it that happens, though.
it is a 3.75 volt cylinder shape flat end rechargeable lithium battery about 18mm diameter (first part of 18350) and 35 mm long (next part of 18350).
i believe it would short circuit
It depends on how often you use your camera. If you just casually use it, you may only have to charge the battery once of twice a year.