jasonck08
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So I've been trying to hunt down some 14500 cells that can be discharged faster then the 2C standard for LiCO cells.
I've found a factory that sells LifePo4, LiMn (IMR) and LiCo cells.
They have IMR 14500's @ ~600mAH and LiCo's at ~800mAH.
The rep I was talking to was saying that they recommend the LiCo cells for higher drain applications which struck my funny, as I thought generally speaking IMR cells can discharge at a much higher rate. The rep sent me discharge curves that claimed to show a 14500 LiCO cell discharging at 5C, 10C, 20C and 25C! I've been under the impression that most LiCo cells shouldn't be discharged at much over 2C.
Is this even possible coming from a high capacity LiCo cell. I'm very confused and skeptical about the specs and information that has been provided thus far.
Feedback?
I've found a factory that sells LifePo4, LiMn (IMR) and LiCo cells.
They have IMR 14500's @ ~600mAH and LiCo's at ~800mAH.
The rep I was talking to was saying that they recommend the LiCo cells for higher drain applications which struck my funny, as I thought generally speaking IMR cells can discharge at a much higher rate. The rep sent me discharge curves that claimed to show a 14500 LiCO cell discharging at 5C, 10C, 20C and 25C! I've been under the impression that most LiCo cells shouldn't be discharged at much over 2C.
Is this even possible coming from a high capacity LiCo cell. I'm very confused and skeptical about the specs and information that has been provided thus far.
Feedback?