Sanyo UR18650SA 1200mAh (Red)
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Official specifications:
- Nominal capacity: min. 1200mAh
- Nominal voltage: 3.7V
- Charging method: CC/CV
- Charging current: std. 840mA
- Discharge current: 10A
- End of discharge: 2.5V
- Ambient temperature: Charge: 0°C ~ 40°C, Discharge: -20 ~ 60°C, Storage: -20°C ~ 50°C
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A old fairly high current cell with low capacity (Datasheet is marked 2008).
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The discharge charts looks good, capacity is constant at any current and the two cells matches.
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Conclusion
This is an older high current cell for tools, the last 10 years has improved cells significantly.
Notes and links
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