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A123 26650 2500mAh (Green)
![]() This is a battery that can deliver very high amount of power! Official specifications:
The above current rating is much lower than the A123 datasheet is says: 70A continuous and 120A pulse. ![]() This battery is rated for 2500mAh (in A123 datasheet) and will deliver it, even at a 30A load, but the voltage is lower than the normal LiCoO2 batteries. ![]() ![]() ![]() On this battery the body is the plus connection. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Same capacity at any load and very constant voltage during discharge, but the price for the high current ability is capacity. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I have used the same 1A charging current as I do for most other batteries. This battery is designed for much faster charging, recommend charge current is 2.5A and max. charge current is 10A for a 12 minutes charge to 80% capacity. Conclusion This battery uses a "safe" chemistry, but this does not make the battery safe, any battery that can deliver 120A has to be very careful treated. This is a very interesting battery for some applications, but due to the low voltage it is not really good for flashlights (leds need a lower Vf). This battery can only rate a as very good. 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
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