The five cells i received from Aspire are all PG05 like the ones reviewed here.
That sharp drop to less then 4V at 1A is disturbing and does not show on the OP first post though… It would be closer to the 3A discharge curve?
Would be nice to see a confirmation from another source….this might be just a better specimen.
Anyone with 2 different batches willing to test? :cowboy_hat_face:
Yes Glenn, I now have a Titanium plate with 6 Titanium screws holding my neck together at 3 vertebrate. Still in the cervical collar, a month today. Ready to get out to the lathe but have to wait til Aug 2 for some Dr. clearance. ugh.
(I’m tinkering, Dr.’s orders or no, you know how it is… )
The QA01 curves are closer to each other, but one of them is clearly worse, one better. The internal resistance sits between the PG05 and PG06 on all of them.
Recently Keeppower also released their new 18350 batteries, most likely with the same cell core inside:
The price of this Keeppower IMR18350 is much cheaper than aspire’s in current Asia market, and Keeppower also provides a button-top version. I should have waited for this release…
Also their 15A protected VTC6 / 30Q (or HG2?):
And the 10A protected PLB 5500mAh 26650 (it’s so fat that they call it 27700 instead):