Enerpower 18650 3.2V 1100mAh (Blue)
Official specifications:
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Standard capacity: 1100mAh
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Capacity range: 1050 ~ 1200mAh
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Standard voltage: 3.2V
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Internal resistance (1kHz): <=18mOhm
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Maximum charge current: 5.5A
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Discharge cut-off voltage: 2.5V
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Fast discharge current: 11A
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Maximum continuous discharge current: 33A
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Pulse discharge current: 40A for 10seconds
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Cycle characteristic: 500cycles (100% DOD), 1000cycles (80% DOD), 3000cycles (50% DOD)
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Working temperature: Charge 0°C ~ 55°C, Discharge –20°C ~ 60°C
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Storage temperature: 3 months: –20°C ~ 45°C
This is high current LiFePO4 batteries.
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The batteries tracks nicely. The voltage is lower than normal LiIon, but it is stable during most of the discharge.
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Conclusion
High current at fairly stable voltage, but not much capacity.
This is a good LiFePO4 high current cell.
Notes and links
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