Sanyo UR18650WX 1500mAh (Red)
Official specifications:
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Rated capacity: Min. 1500mAh
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Typical Capacity: 1600mAh
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Nominal voltage: 3.7V
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Standard charge: CC-CV, 1050mA, 4.20V
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Temperature: Charge: 0°C ~ 45°C, Discharge: –20°C ~ 60°C, Storage: –20°C ~ 50°C
This battery is rated as a super high draing battery (This is some years ago).
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The curves tracks perfectly. The battery is only rated for 10A, but works fine at 20A with very little capacity loss.
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Due to the very short discharge time I do not really see much heating.
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Conclusion
This battery can deliver very impressive currents, but compared to modern batteries the capacity is way too low.
Notes and links
Vapcell told me that I was missing some cells in my comparator and they would be happy to supply them.
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