MatthiasS5143 years ago+110You'd better take it out of the range How to sell epis with a description that does not apply I have now written to Varta myself with a note that it is not possible to charge 18650 cells. Show in original language (German)1 answerFormer employee3 years ago000Thank you very much for your comment. We will gladly forward this internally to the responsible department and hope that this will be checked promptly.Show in original language (German)
MatthiasS5143 years ago000Hi zäme Bought this today and it is not compatible with 18650 cell as described on the website !!!! Show in original language (German)3 answersgschwinds3 years ago-101 Helpful answerThe manufacturer himself writes that 18650 should fit in this charger. https://www.varta-ag.com/de... This is also listed in the instructions. https://www.varta-ag.com/fileadmin...Show in original language (German)
Samjii005 years ago000Can an RCR123a with 3V voltage also be charged with this? My terminal is only approved for this voltage (RCR123a with a voltage of 3.7V are apparently more common). For example, I would like to charge the following battery: https://www.digitec.ch/de/product/xcell-akku-cr123a-akku-cr123a-500mah-aufladbare-batterie-ladegeraet-12669597?supplier=3964759Show in original language (German)1 answerSlyMerlin4 years ago000Yes, according to the Varta specifications, the battery type RCR123A is compatible with the charger.Show in original language (German)