Test/review of Molicel INR18650-P26A 2600mAh (Gray)

Molicel INR18650-P26A 2600mAh (Gray)







Official specifications:

  • Rated typical capacity: 2.6Ah

  • Rated minimum capacity: 2.5Ah

  • Discharge capacity at 20A: >2.3Ah at 23°C

  • Nominal voltage: 3.6V

  • Rated charge: 2.6A, 4.2V, 50mA cut-off

  • Rated discharge: 0.52A down to 2.5V

  • Internal resistance: <20mOhm @ 1kHz

  • End of charge voltage: 4.2V +/- 0.05V

  • End of discharge voltage: 2.5V

  • Maximum charge current: 6A

  • Maximum discharge current: 35A

  • Cycle life: 500 cycles at 2.6A charge and 10A discharge

  • Operating temperature: Charging: 0°C ~ 60°C, Discharging: –40°C ~ 60°C

  • Storage temperature: <35°C, recommended <23°C for long term.



This is a high current cell from one of the top brands.










This is very nice discharge curves where the two batteries tracks at all currents and capacity do not drop much with current.



















Conclusion

This is one of the best high current cells at the current time (Early 2019).



Notes and links

The batteries was supplied by N-Power Energy for review.

How is the test done and how to read the charts
How is a protected LiIon battery constructed
More about button top and flat top batteries
Graphical comparison to 18650 and other batteries

Your formatting is a little bit broken in the beginning of the post.

Looks like a great battery, although I’ve never heard of Molicel before.

It is fixed now.

Thanks for the review,been waiting for this one! :+1:

These are GREAT cells. My Hometown dealer[Liinonwholesale.com] is the ONLY authorized USA dealer…0.9 miles away!

FRESH CELLS! A=2010 B= 2011 ECT, I919= I[2018] 919=September 19th……….yours are 2018 Sept. 18th!

You got 2533Mah @ 1Amp

My 4 Slot median is 2614mAh

P.S. MORE proof that the Apexium INR 18650 2600mah and the Vapcell INR 18650 2600mAh [Green] are using this cell as the voltage curves are basically identical for ALL Three cells.

Invigorating hike w/ CAPO this morning,Chill factor was Minus 17F/ Minus 27C!

@wolfdog, the tester used by HKJ is a constant current tester.

The tester you have uses a resistor based tester. Meaning current drops as the voltage drops, and therefore, the capacity is overestimated.

Yep, all Opus chargers read a little high on a discharge test, I know mine does. No big deal as long as that fact is recognized & accounted for.

I’ve got one molicel P26 ,had it for about a week ,on my skyrc mc3000 the IR is 17 ,& after first use ( after a full charge ) from just over 3 volts it put just over 2600 mah in when charged @ 1amp , I havnt done a discharge test yet.

Thanks,I know that. My Opus is usually 3% to 5% higher than HKJ.Although I have had some numbers in the last few years that were less than 0.1% higher. :wink:

In this case my numbers are 3.1% higher. :smiley:

/\ …. :+1:

I think the opus is about right & here’s why , firstly it undercharges ( unless the solder bridge has been desolderd ) secondly it over estimates , so therefor one cancels the other out & it’s more or less on the money.

The people buying this cell are going to care more about the high drain performance rather than the total capacity. I guess it appears to be right in line with the VTC5A. Is it better? VTC5D is probably better but at a much higher cost

I use it in my TN42vn90. Get 25 minutes of max output w/ voltage @ 3.54V. I have 2 carriers[8 total batteries] ,just swap the carriers instead of messing with the batteries.

Another testers opinion: NO mention of the VTC5D,although he tested that battery.

Bottom Line
This appears to be the cell that was rewrapped for the green Vapcell 25A 2600mAh and Ampking 35A-45A 2600mAh cells. It is a great performer that beats the Sony VTC5A, equals the Samsung 25S, and almost equals the Samsung 24S or Sony VTC6A.