Two good finds! I was planning to do some investigation into 4695’s produced by EVE, but you beat me to it…
Certainly the one on ambattery(.)com looks visually almost identical, except for that extra negative tab on the top of the Liitokala. Also a lot of specs looks identical to one of the spec. sheets Liitokala lists on AE.
Here the INR4695E from ‘ambattery’:
Here one of the spec sheets of Liitokala on AE:
Both also list the same specified weight of 415 ± 10 g.
Also, on one of the photos from ambattery you can see the same plastic caps (with EVE logo/name) as what came on the Liitokala battery.
Also good find of that photo from the spec sheet of the EVE INR4695E!
The specs do look a bit better than that of the cells mentioned above, but maybe that could be explained by the fact that those are maybe indeed 2nd/B grade cells.
Nonetheless interesting information, thanks!
I will try to do some more tests on this battery, but given the big size and specs of the battery, I’m currently limited by my equipment!
I’m already looking for more specialized/dedicated equipment, certainly in terms of discharging, but given the fact that I’ve spend waaaaaaay too much on flashlights/batteries/tools/equipment over the past 2 months, I try to find the most affordable options which will still give decent results.
I currently can discharge at max 1 amp, but with a 30Ah battery, that would mean a looong continous discharge cycle. (And also charging at a higher rate than 2 amp would be nice, with this battery.)