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!
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.
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.