LiitoKala 26650-50A 5000mah 26650 - great first impressions

What are you discharging them to? 3 volts?

I have another pair coming from another supplier so we will see how they test compared to my first 2.
Might show if there is continuity with these cells :wink:

My other pair of cells from the other supplier have just arrived :slight_smile:
Checked the voltage & both showed 3.79v, exactly the same as the first pair :+1:
I have just started a charge cycle & will report back with charge & discharge results when finished :wink:

Just received 4 pcs of Liitokala 26650 yesterday. Voltage around 3.82 V.
I will do capacity tests on 2 of them in the next days. Tests will be on 1A, 3A and 5A. 7A test is possible on request.

The more current, the better :wink:

Thanks for all the info! What sellers have you bought them from? The first and second pair?

Has to follow this thread. Got 4 from the Ali seller and 4 from Gearbest. Will take weeks before I have them I’m sure off.

Can these be used in series or they are full flat tops?

They can but be advised all: those batteries are kinda not exacly 26mm but like an idea thicker, they barely fit into S70 for instance

As IMR/INR they dont perform well in series with buck drivers- i would reccoment Efest 5200 or Soshine 5500 in this case

First pair were from Aliexpress, second pair from GearBest.
Gearbest”s were much better packed :wink:
They are on discharge now :slight_smile:

Now this is something I didn’t know… Can you explain it further? Is it because of less voltage sag?

They are full flat tops. Can`t use them in series. I have 4 from GB and they came in good condition at each 3,82 Volts. My discharge test on opus-bt at 1Ah shows 5445mAh, 5367mAh, 5289mAh and 5398mAh in the first cycle. Internal resistance test with opus-bt all four under 30.

Robert

Mine make contact fine in series :slight_smile:

Mine fit in my S70 fine diameter wise, you can even rattle them slightly so they are not a tight fit at all ?

Could you please elaborate on that?

To me, what you said there just does not make sense at all. I am to get a couple of batteries for an XHP70 custom build, powered by a buck driver I am going to optimize. As I see it, a couple of these seems wonderfully adequate: at 4'8A maximum driving current, the Vdrop caused by an in-series couple of these will always be, at most, 0'3V, which allows the driver I am going to use (unmodded) to stay in regulation down to 7'2V or about 7'5V no load; my “optimizations” (much bigger & very low ESR inductor) should allow me to enjoy a driver overhead reduction of around 0'2V.

Cheers ^:)

Results are in from my second pair of Liitokala 26650”s :slight_smile:
Cell 1, IR during charge 20, IR during discharge 21, capacity 5104 ma
Cell 2, IR during charge 17, IR during discharge 19, capacity 5211 ma
:+1:
Good figures all round again & well matched, very very close to my first pair :slight_smile:
First pair were from Aliexpress & second pair were from GearBest.

Do these “sag” under 5a load?

Vsag = I × Rbatt

Since people is reporting low IR values (20 - 30ish mΩ), sag complaints are unlikely to arise.

Seem to be awesome cells, yet I'll refrain from ringing the bells too early, at least until I can see some properly obtained IR figures, HKJ or other reputable techie test them, and or I can make some tests on them (not soon).

Cheers ^:)

Received the first two batteries and Lii-500 charger today and have them on the charger running a nor test at 1A.

IR for cell 1 is 23 and cell 2 is 21 during the charge and discharge phases. Cell 1 5011mAh and cell 2 5098mAh. Since the Lii-500 terminates discharge at 2.8v but typically cell specs state 2.5v the actual capacity is well above the listed 5000mAh.

I decided to order two more yesterday and using my points again the total for all four cells I’ve ordered from gearbest was $20.50 including tracking.