AWT IMR26650 4200mAh (Red) 2015
Official specifications:
- Material: Lithium cobalt oxide
- Nominal voltage: 3.7v
- Rated capacity: 4200mAh 45A
- Cycle life: Over 500 cycles
- standard charge time: 3-5hrs
- Fast charge time: 2-5hrs
- Charge temperature: 0°C~+40°C
- Discharge time: -20°C~+60°C
- Internal Resistance: <100mOhm (with PTC)
- Cut-off Discharge Voltage: 2.75V
- Charge Upper Limit Voltage: 4.20±0.05V
- Charging Time(Std): 4.0hours
- Standard Charging Circuit: 0.2C A
- Charging Circuit: 0.5C A
- Standard Discharging Circuit: 0.2C A
- Fast Discharging Current: 0.5C A
- Max Discharging Current: 2C A
- Weight: about 60g
- Height: 65mm
- Operational Temperature: charge (0 ~ 45°C), discharge (-20 ~ 60°C)
- Storage Temperature: within 1 month (-20~ 50°C), within 3 months (-20~ 40°C), within 3 months (-20~ 20°C)
This cell is marked as 60A and 4200mAh, but it can neither deliver the 60A or the 4200mA. I have a suspection AWT may have put the wrong cell in the wrapper.
The cell do fairly well up to 10A, but the capacity is too low for a 4200mAh cell. There is no way this cell is going to do 30A or 60A.
Conclusion
It cannot deliver the marked 4200mAh capacity, if the cell had been marked 3500mAh it would have been acceptable, but not able to deliver the marked current.
Notes and links
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