Test/Review of Intl-outdoor NCR18650A 3100mAh (Black)

HKJ

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[SIZE=+3]Intl-outdoor NCR18650A 3100mAh (Black)[/SIZE]

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Official specifications:
  • Panasonic 18650A
  • Capacity: 3100mAh
  • Recommended Max Discharge: 6.2A (2C)
  • Full charge: 4.2V
  • Nominal voltage: 3.6V
  • Cut-off: 2.5V


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The cell used can be discharged down to 2.5 volt, in my test I only discharges to 2.8 volt, i.e. I do not measure the full capacity. But then, not all lights will be able to use the full capacity.
Note: The tested batteries are samples, on the production version the diameter might be slightly less.

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Each chart has curves for two batteries, but these batteries are nearly identical in performance and the curves are on top of each other.

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[SIZE=+3]Conclusion[/SIZE]

This battery uses a good cell, this secures many things:
  • The batteries does match in capacity, i.e. they can be used in series.
  • The battery is very safe.
  • The battery has the specified capacity.


The battery has a very high current limit, this does not mean it can sustain more current than other 3100 mAh batteries, but just that the safety circuit will react later.
All in all a very good battery.



[SIZE=+3]Notes and links[/SIZE]

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

The batteries was supplied by intl-outdoor for review.
 
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l337m4n

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Wow these are a great deal, they are closer to the price of unprotected 3100s.
 

motigg

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I tried running one of these in a Malkoff MD2 and it seems too long. When I screw the head in all the way, the light just stays on and won't respond to the tail switch clicks. The light works great with 2 CR123s, so I'm thinking it's the size of the battery. However, I know people run AW 18650 in the MD2, and from the spec sheets the batteries look to be close in size, so I'm a bit confused.

Anyone else try these in a MD2? Can the few tenths of a millimeter be making the difference between these and the AW 18650s?
 

HKJ

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I tried running one of these in a Malkoff MD2 and it seems too long. When I screw the head in all the way, the light just stays on and won't respond to the tail switch clicks. The light works great with 2 CR123s, so I'm thinking it's the size of the battery. However, I know people run AW 18650 in the MD2, and from the spec sheets the batteries look to be close in size, so I'm a bit confused.

Anyone else try these in a MD2? Can the few tenths of a millimeter be making the difference between these and the AW 18650s?

The AW is about a mm shorter, that might be the reason.
You can compare the lengths here.
 

tobrien

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i've got two of these cells HKJ tested and they're great. shipping was kind of slow, but they got here in fine shape which is what matters
 
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