Keeppower IMR18650 3200mAh (Black) 2014
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Official specifications:
- Nominal voltage: 3.6V
- Nominal capacity: 3200mAh
- Min capacity: 3100mAh
- Max discharge current: 20A
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This is a high current battery with very high capacity.
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Running this battery at 20A is a bit high, but it does 10A fine and with nearly full capacity.
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Conclusion
High current cells has increased significantly in capacity during the last year and this cell is the highest capacity I have seen to date. I cannot match some of the ultra high current cells, but it does very good at 10A (I believe that Keeppower has been a bit optimistic in their marking of the cell).
I will call it a good cell.
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