Real 5200mAh that will hold its rated capacity even under high current discharge load.
Free protective case included with each pair of 26650 batteries purchased.
Battery Specs:
Cell Capacity: 5200mAh
Cell Type: 26650
Dimensions: 26.5 mm x 68.8 mm (+/- 0.05mm)
Full charge: 4.2V
Recommended charging current: 2A – 3A CC/CV (Battery can be charged with current lower than 2A, but charging time will take much longer)
Nominal voltage: 3.7V
Cut-off: 2.5V
Max. Constant Current Discharge 15A (Protection circuit – cut off at 15A)
Weight: 97 g
Chemistry: Li-ion / Hybrid IMR
Positive terminal: Wide Button Top
Electronic External Protection: YES – full protection (overcharge, overdischarge, overcurrent (cutoff @ 15 Amp), short circuit)
For most applications, that Orbtronic sounds pretty good. My L6 is pulling 19.38A at the tail from a pair of Efest 20700 cells (the LiitoKala cells are a bit less, around 17A as I recall), reckon those Orbtronic cells wouldn’t run it.
I haven’t run it very long at the highest level to date, who knows, might not last long. Good thing for me there’s more out there. Somewhere along the way I got into pushing for all a light was worth, got hooked on that and it’s just how I do it now. Always looking for maximums from any given light. Not practical, I know, but it’s the challenge…
But of course wolfdog, and in many another light they should work well also.
You DID, after all, go to a lot of trouble to post all the specs on those cells in case anyone else was interested… They should make a good viable alternative for a gifted L6, even with some tweaks done to it. So it’s good to know what’s out there and available. Thanks!
I do not understand the specifics of why one should use “Protected” over IMR. I am just following the recommendation from the gentleman who sold me the light.Only a handful of his lights does he stress us to use Protected batteries.
I am just glad that I chose the Orbtronic 26650 over the Acebeam 26650. The Orbtronic had a capacity of 5096mAh with a 9A continuous load.
I am not positive, but I do not think the Acebeam can even handle a 9A load,at least not safely[too hot @ 7A]
The review below does NOT include the Orbtronic[15A max continuous discharge], instead it pairs the Xtar and Soshine against the Acebeam 26650. The Acebeam appears pitiful to me! It got way too hot at 7A .
For those who do not know the link can be translated into English. :sunglasses:
Put a cherry-picked XHP70.2 80cri 2-step 3000k emitter in my L6, but the hotspot is still greenish compared to the spill, which I would say is magenta-ish. I have not scratched off the phosphor at the edges of the emitter though.
Now I’m thinking getting that lower binned easywhite emitter wasn’t worth the cut in lumens and lux if I could perhaps get a cherry-picked 4000k one with higher flux bin but still decent tint to it.