Test/Review of Enercig 18650 2100mA (Gray)

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[size=+3]Enercig 18650 2100mA (Gray)[/size]

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Official specifications:
  • Typical capacity: 2100mAh
  • Minimum capacity: 2000mAh
  • Nominal voltage: 3.6V
  • Standard charge: CC/CV, 0.2C, 4.2V
  • Standard discharge: CC, 0.2C, 2.5V
  • End of charge voltage: 4.20V +/- 0.05V
  • End of charge current: 0.02C in CV mode
  • End of discharge voltage: 2.50V
  • Quick charge current: 4000mA, 2C
  • Pulse charge (Max): 12000mA, 6C bis 4.15V
  • Continuous maximum discharge current: 30000mA, 15C
  • Max. discharge current Vs. time: 30-40A > 80 seconds, 50A > 40 seconds, 60A > 30 seconds, 80A > 15 seconds, 100A > 8 seconds (Temp limit 80°C)
  • Initial impedance: 7 - 15mOhm
  • Weight: Approx: 45.5 +/- 1.5g
  • Operating temperature: Charging 0°C ~45°C, discharging -20°C ~ 60°C
  • Storage temperature: -5°C ~ 35°C
  • Cycle life: >300 cycles at 0.5C charge/discharge.

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This is very high current batteries.

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Very good discharge curves, the two cells tracks perfectly and capacity is nearly constant up to 20A.

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Even at 30A the temperature raise is acceptable, but they do get hot.

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[size=+3]Conclusion[/size]

For anybody that want to play with 30A or even more from a single cell, this is the cell, but the capacity is a bit limited.

This is a very good high current cell.



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

The batteries was supplied by ENERDan for review.

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