LG 18650 HD4 2100mAh (Orange)
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Official specifications:
- Nominal voltage: 3.6V
- Maximum voltage: 4.2V
- Maximum continuous discharge current: 25A
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This is a high current battery from some years ago.
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Very nice discharge curves
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30A is too much for the battery it get rather hot.
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Conclusion
This was a very good tool battery in its time, today batteries have more capacity and some batteries are a bit better for high current.
Notes and links
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