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Hi maukka,
Hope it’s not too late to give you some of the readings I’ve got.
Disclaimer: I only discharged the 21700 batteries into my Nokia 7 plus, which has 3,800 mAh of battery capacity, so it can fully discharge only one 21700 battery. The readings are from a usb tester.
With 1*21700 battery,
I fully discharged a Samsung 40T and managed to get around 73-74% of efficiency. The average discharge rate is 5V/1.5A, and the charge back rate is 5V/2A.
With 2*21700 batteries,
When partially discharging two cells (unfortunately I don’t have a tablet or something that can empty 2*21700s). I managed to get around 73-75% of efficiency. The average discharge rate is 5V/2.5A, and the charge back rate is 9V/2A.
However, under the same scenario, when charging the cells back using 12V (I always get 12V when charging 2 cells with my Nokia 7 plus adapter, which has the same spec as the ZMI dual port QC3 wall adapter (5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A), which will only charge 2 cells at 9V max, never goes up to 12V). I managed to get 80% of efficiency.
What do you think? To me, a high charge voltage seems to play huge part in the efficiency.
Note: The efficiency would have been a bit better I think, if we can lower the discharge rate.