UltraFire BRC26650 7800mAh (Red)
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Official specifications:
- Model: 26650
- Type: Rechargeable Li-lithium battery
- Capacity: 7800mAh
- Voltage: 3.7V
- Max Continuous Discharge: 8A
- Max Peak Discharge: 4A Something is wrong with Peak/Continuous rating
- Size: about 66*25*25mm
- Color: Purple
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Cheap super high capacity 26650, it is barely necessary to test to give a correct conclusion.
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The two cells I tested have different capacity, the best can reach 2300mAh at 0.2A. They can barely deliver 7A.
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Even at maximum load the temperature is not that bad.
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Conclusion
Different capacity for the two cells, below 1/3 the rated capacity, problems delivering rated current, it is bad cells.
Notes and links
How is the test done and how to read the charts
How is a protected LiIon battery constructed
More about button top and flat top batteries
Compare to 18650 and other batteries
Compare to 26650 and other batteries
Batteries with ridiculous ratings