Makita BL1830(KONION)

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Makita BL1830(KONION)

Postby SlyCayer » Wed Jul 18, 2012 6:37 pm

Hi,

I have for sale the following:

32 X BL1830(12V+) @ $12.00 each
1 X BL1815(12V+) @ $6.00 each
25 X BL1830(8V - 12V) @ $5.00 each
1 X BL1815(8V - 12V) @ $2.00

Total Package Deal: $500.00 and FREE SHIPPING in North America..

PM ME or email me at sales@nabatteries.com
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Re: Makita BL1830(KONION)

Postby Lionstrike » Wed Jul 18, 2012 8:57 pm

Pm sent (email).
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Re: Makita BL1830(KONION)

Postby SlyCayer » Thu Jul 26, 2012 5:09 pm

This is what I have left:

26 X BL1830(12V+) @ $12.00 each
1 X BL1815(12V+) @ $6.00 each
11 X BL1830(8V - 12V) @ $5.00 each
1 X BL1815(8V - 12V) @ $2.00
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Re: Makita BL1830(KONION)

Postby SlyCayer » Sun Jul 29, 2012 8:27 pm

Anything??
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Re: Makita BL1830(KONION)

Postby Lionstrike » Mon Jul 30, 2012 12:19 am

I'd probably have gotten more but this is my first attempt at a pack build. If during assembly, it is going to make a flaming plasma ball, I'd like to not have it be the good cells.

Thanks for the great deal.
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Re: Makita BL1830(KONION)

Postby SlyCayer » Tue Jul 31, 2012 6:08 pm

Lionstrike wrote:I'd probably have gotten more but this is my first attempt at a pack build. If during assembly, it is going to make a flaming plasma ball, I'd like to not have it be the good cells.

Thanks for the great deal.


\o/ It's a pleasure, keep me updated on your pack build though, thread link via PM would be appreciated.
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Re: Makita BL1830(KONION)

Postby Harold in CR » Wed Aug 01, 2012 11:51 am

If it matters to anyone, I recently bought a bunch of A123 26650 cells from this seller. They were packaged VERY well. Stood up to the torture test of UPS. :shock: :shock:

I still have ongoing deals with him, and, I would never be afraid to buy from him, again.

VERY satisfied with our deal and his service. Thanks, Slycayer. 8) 8) 8)
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Re: Makita BL1830(KONION)

Postby def215 » Wed Aug 01, 2012 6:00 pm

Harold in CR wrote:If it matters to anyone, I recently bought a bunch of A123 26650 cells from this seller. They were packaged VERY well. Stood up to the torture test of UPS. :shock: :shock:

I still have ongoing deals with him, and, I would never be afraid to buy from him, again.

VERY satisfied with our deal and his service. Thanks, Slycayer. 8) 8) 8)


+1...except i ordered the makita packs from him.

i can honestly say hes a very good seller. i would definitely do business with him again. :mrgreen:
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Re: Makita BL1830(KONION)

Postby SlyCayer » Wed Aug 01, 2012 6:25 pm

Harold in CR wrote:If it matters to anyone, I recently bought a bunch of A123 26650 cells from this seller. They were packaged VERY well. Stood up to the torture test of UPS. :shock: :shock:

I still have ongoing deals with him, and, I would never be afraid to buy from him, again.

VERY satisfied with our deal and his service. Thanks, Slycayer. 8) 8) 8)


Thanks to you, feedback is always appreciated...

def215 wrote:+1...except i ordered the makita packs from him.

i can honestly say hes a very good seller. i would definitely do business with him again. :mrgreen:


\o/ very much appreciated.
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Re: Makita BL1830(KONION)

Postby Lionstrike » Fri Aug 03, 2012 2:30 am

SlyCayer wrote:
Lionstrike wrote:I'd probably have gotten more but this is my first attempt at a pack build. If during assembly, it is going to make a flaming plasma ball, I'd like to not have it be the good cells.

Thanks for the great deal.


\o/ It's a pleasure, keep me updated on your pack build though, thread link via PM would be appreciated.


Will do... as soon as my torx screwdriver set arrives so that I can disassemble the packs.

I ordered a screwdriver set with like 100,000 different attachments. Wouldn't you know that the one that I needed would be the 100,001st?
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Re: Makita BL1830(KONION)

Postby The Mighty Volt » Sat Aug 04, 2012 5:55 pm

How many of these left?

I need good 1830 cells....but they aren't for a bike, ironically, somebody I know needs a replacement 3.0Ah 18v Makita battery for their drill.

Please PM me or reply if you think you can help or have something to suit my needs.

I have a tab welder and decent soldering skills so loose cells will also be fine.

Thanks from England.
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Re: Makita BL1830(KONION)

Postby SlyCayer » Sun Aug 05, 2012 6:42 am

Here is what I have left:

This is what I have left:

21 X BL1830(12V+) @ $12.00 each
1 X BL1815(12V+) @ $6.00
1 X BL1815(8V - 12V) @ $2.00
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Re: Makita BL1830(KONION)

Postby SlyCayer » Sun Aug 05, 2012 6:44 am

The Mighty Volt wrote:I need good 1830 cells....


Hmm, if my calculations are right that would be ~230 BL1830 12V+, so a total of $2,730.00, ouch...

If you commit to these I would hold all batteries until I am at 230, I would make an estimate that it would take 6 months or so...
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Re: Makita BL1830(KONION)

Postby The Mighty Volt » Sun Aug 05, 2012 7:06 am

SlyCayer wrote:
The Mighty Volt wrote:I need good 1830 cells....


Hmm, if my calculations are right that would be ~230 BL1830 12V+, so a total of $2,730.00, ouch...

If you commit to these I would hold all batteries until I am at 230, I would make an estimate that it would take 6 months or so...


:roll: Sentence construction.

I need around 20 good cells, if you can oblige, thanks. 20 loose cells or three units.

How much for three of the batteries themselves, completed units, 30 cells inside over the three, with a few bad etc? Thanks.

PS I am in England.
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Re: Makita BL1830(KONION)

Postby SlyCayer » Sun Aug 05, 2012 4:37 pm

The Mighty Volt wrote:I need good 1830 cells


LoL I get it, you do not want 1830 X cells, you want "1830" cells...

LoL, I kinda laughed that one at me for reading it with dollar signs.
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Re: Makita BL1830(KONION)

Postby The Mighty Volt » Mon Aug 06, 2012 6:38 am

Given that the shipping is a bit high, what are my options for 40-50 loose cells, just the cells, not the actual battery packs themselves? Please PM me if you want. Thanks. This is a genuine request for information, I have a few tool batteries which need repairing, in fact I will need more loose cells over time, if this works out. Cheers.
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Re: Makita BL1830(KONION)

Postby scriewy » Mon Aug 06, 2012 9:21 am

SlyCayer wrote:
The Mighty Volt wrote:I need good 1830 cells


LoL I get it, you do not want 1830 X cells, you want "1830" cells...

LoL, I kinda laughed that one at me for reading it with dollar signs.


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year ago from all the parts the Mighty volt gathered he probably built an electric tank, with 1830 cells and a tab welder he's probably building an electric submarine to escape from ireland iland heh
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Re: Makita BL1830(KONION)

Postby SlyCayer » Mon Aug 06, 2012 10:40 am

scriewy wrote:year ago from all the parts the Mighty volt gathered he probably built an electric tank, with 1830 cells and a tab welder he's probably building an electric submarine to escape from ireland iland heh


Sure could.
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Re: Makita BL1830(KONION)

Postby jimw1960 » Mon Aug 13, 2012 7:50 am

I see your website lists the A123 AMP20 pouch cells for $29.99. Do you still have those in stock and are they the full tab cells?
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Re: Makita BL1830(KONION)

Postby SlyCayer » Mon Aug 13, 2012 8:38 am

Hi,

Yes, 350 in stock, and full tabs.
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