LG 18650 M36 3600mAh (Cyan)
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Official specifications:
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This must be a fairly new high capacity cell from LG.
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The battery can deliver up to about 10A. The capacity do not match the rating, but then I do not discharge to 2.5V.
I am a bit surprised that the cells do not match perfectly, usual they do from the big brands.
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At 15A the battery gets too hot.
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Conclusion
The battery just about matches other 3500/3600mAh cells in capacity and performance
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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