2017-08-10 16:19 Germany, Arrival from abroad
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2017-08-10 21:40 Belgium, Departure to country of destination
2017-08-09 17:11 Belgium, Parcel is handled
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The Maximum Continuous Discharging Current is listed as 8A, which probably wouldn’t be optimum for “pocket rockets” like the Emisar D4s, particularly running Nichias.
The extra capacity and protection might appeal to users of more moderately powered compact lights though.
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2017-08-11 12:28 Germany, Item delivered
Thanks Neal, shipping was super fast and they were well packed.
I have run the normal discharge test of the Lii-500 with 500mA as charging current (discharge current is 250mA in that case I think) 5 times for each battery. For each cycle I moved the battery to the next slot. I was curious about the accuracy of the different slots.
Ignoring the first cycle the avarage capacities of the batteries are:
Battery 1: 1189mAh gained 5mAh capacity after the 5 cycles
Battery 2: 1169mAh gained 15mAh
Battery 3: 1155mAh gained 61mAh - first measurement was 1108mAh last 1169mAh - I wonder if the capacity would increase even further but it just takes to much time to play around more.
Battery 4: 1197mAh gained 36mAh