Test/Review of Intl-outdoor UR14500P 840mAh (Black)

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[size=+3]Intl-outdoor UR14500P 840mAh (Black)[/size]

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  • Sanyo UR14500P Protected Battery
  • Protected against Overdischarge, Overcharge and Short-circuit
  • Capacity: 840mAh
  • Recommended Max Discharge: 1.68A (2C)
  • Max discharge: 3A
  • Full charge: 4.2V
  • Nominal voltage: 3.7V
  • Model: Sanyo UR14500P

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There is a very good match between the two tested batteries.

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The protection trips at about 3A, this is a good value for this cell.

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[size=+3]Conclusion[/size]

There is not much to say about this battery, with a Sanyo cell inside, I will call it a very good battery.



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

The batteries was supplied by intl-outdoor for review.

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
 

Dubois

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Now this might be a stupid question, for which I apologise in advance. I have a Xeon E03 and Balder SE-1. What would be the best cell to use - this Sanyo based 14500, or an IMR chemistry cell. Perhaps "best" is the wrong word - what are the pros and cons of each type in a single cell light like these?
 
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Now this might be a stupid question, for which I apologise in advance. I have a Xeon E03 and Balder SE-1. What would be the best cell to use - this Sanyo based 14500, or an IMR chemistry cell. Perhaps "best" is the wrong word - what are the pros and cons of each type in a single cell light like these?

No idea about Balder SE-1, but the Xeno E03 draws 1.2 - 1.5A from a 14500, and for that, you don't need a IMR - high quality cell like this Sanyo-based one would be completely enough.
 
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