Satan@103TFS
From the photos, the positive pole is like Sony’s positive pole …
But …… You never know ……
SKV89
I do not know how to upload photos ……
I would show you a table of the types of batteries we use today at most.
I will try to write them as well as I can ….
LMO = IMR = strength, safety, high temperature rise resistance.
LCO = ICR = Large capacity, many life cycles (with discharges as specified by the manufacturer.)
Group of INR hybrid batteries
MNC = NiMnCo = We can say that they are the batteries that replaced the IMRs.
NCA = NiCoAl = We can say that they replaced the ICRs, but with a significant improvement in behavior … in the difficult situations …
INR - NMC = Li (NiMnCo) O
INR - NCA = Li (NiCoAl) O
There are some variations like Sanyo NSX and Samsung 29E.
Sanyo NSX = Li (NiMnCoAl) O
Samsung 29E = Li (NiCo) O
Sanyo NSX belongs to INR - NMC.
Samsung 29E belongs to INR = NCA.
NMCs are batteries that perform better than power.
The NCAs
(or NCR as Panasonic wants to call them),
is as general picture, larger in capacity.
In recent years, of course, we are seeing a very high growth in NCAs, which have achieved even 15 Amps.
I hope my answer will satisfy you my friend.