
The arrogance and rudeness you received from my posts was never intended on my end. You've started doing it in this last post but you had to end it in name calling instead.


You can go stomping your feet and crying about how that's not what you meant all you want or you could have simply stated, like an adult, that you were wrong and you've learned from that. I took part in that conversation to warn others the methodology you were using to determine this was fake is unreliable. You posted something on Reddit stating something was fake using a method to determine if something was fake that has no reliability. You're trying to save face with me, a stranger, for calling you out for posting something that was misleading. You've resorted to continuously trying to explain why I'm the bad guy for saying you don't know what you're talking about and calling me names. Instead of expanding on why these are fakes.which you've failed to do throughout the entirety of this conversation with anyone. The one at the more recent store today just had entirely wrong printed content.ĭude, do you ever have some serious self esteem issues. So in addition to being fraudulent samsung, they come up short.
#Ed store fake full#
Both batteries were considered full at just about 2000mAh, for these batteries that claim to have 3000mAh capacity. This charger is "smart" and measures how much it has put into the battery, and stops when full. I don't wanna peel it back again now tho for a pic. This one they put the sticker to hide a different sign of fake: a little bit of printing that is almost a perfect replica of what is printed on actual Samsung batteries, but done with a machine that has a differently shaped "3" character lol. So I started looking up what these are supposed to be, and went down a rabbit hole of vaper forums, and found some fairly detailed posts talking about specific variations to look for. I was suspicious about them just because of how they look, the sticker and all that.
#Ed store fake generator#
That would give me capacity to take my remote work off grid for like an entire week at a time without the need for a generator or even much running of the engine/alternator. I hope this summer to have budget to add 2 more of these batteries and some solar. I also miiiight not be the most casual of users. (this I can have in my truck box where my bed is without sealing off and venting along with high amp charging equipment and inverter). Finally AGM heavier and more installation restrictions if you wanna be safe. I expect as the older RV crowd not really paying attention to these things eventually move into long term care and stop replacing their batteries, prices will drop on remaining large capacity deep cycle AGM.

But otherwise it's penny wise pound foolish. So you'll see them in like standalone deployments of some sort of gear with a little dedicated solar power source, usually smaller capacity. I mean, if your application is such that 500 cycles will cover the entire life cycle of whatever it's powering, SLA can still make sense budget wise. I paid about 3x as much for 150Ah of lithium iron phosphate compared to SLA, and got a unit with a great BMS that will even bring the battery to optimal temps when charging/discharging. SLA you're doing good if you get 500 cycles, and (now here's the kicker) you only ever get to discharge half of an SLA battery or you damage its capacity or ability to deliver amps or some such. The lithium iron phosphate battery I got is expected to get 2500 cycles of full discharge depth, and then diminishing capacity down to about 50% after 5500 cycles. I don't know where you are getting 70% from.
