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Capacity: 3000mAh
Rated Voltage 3.6V - 3.7V
Charging cycle termination voltage 4.20V ± 0.05V
max. discharge current: 30A
Do not discharge deeper than 2.5V
Plus pool: Button top
Chemistry: LiNiMnCoO2
Protection circuit: Without
Diameter: 18.4mm
Height: 66.6mm
Weight: 48g
Rated Voltage 3.6V - 3.7V
Charging cycle termination voltage 4.20V ± 0.05V
max. discharge current: 30A
Do not discharge deeper than 2.5V
Plus pool: Button top
Chemistry: LiNiMnCoO2
Protection circuit: Without
Diameter: 18.4mm
Height: 66.6mm
Weight: 48g
Additional Information
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Sony US18650VTC6 3.6V 3120mAh LiNiMnCoO2 battery with button top
Max. Continuous discharge 30A
NOT protected! Don't buy this unless you know what you are doing! This battery is NOT for flashlights!
-Do not charge over 4.2V!
-Do not change polarity!
-Do not heat the battery, or store under the influence of high temperatures!
-Do never shortcut!
-Make sure they do not come in contact with water!
- For longer storage periods should be stored below 45 ° C temperature.
- After long storage times need the cell probably make a few charge cycles to increase capacity again.
-Do not discharge below 3V.
Reviews
Customer Reviews
- wrong chemistry in description Review by sigterm
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this cell is NCA - from manufacturer website. (Posted on 24-10-23) - My best battery. Review by SALVADOR
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Rating - Buone celle, ma dubito sulla capacità di scarica. Review by Andrea
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I made two 52v battery packs. One from 3p and one from 4p respectively 14s. With a peak power consumption of 30A the packs if connected separate drop by 4 / 5v. While if I connect them in parallel then to 14s.7p. they have a good resistance to the discharge required. All in all, the cells are good, some say the best on the market. (Posted on 28-10-18) - Did anyone buy? Review by Italiano
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Take care
- Li-ion batteries can be dangerous when used wrong, short circuit or wrong usage can lead to fire or an explosion
- Do not put the battery in a charger or equipment with wrong terminals connected
- Never short cut the battery. Take care you don’t short cut it accidentally, do not put it in your pocked together with bunch of keys
- Do not disassemble or deform the battery. Dispose it if the battery is deformed
- Do not immerse in water
- Avoid excessive physical shock or vibration
- Do not expose to, dispose of the battery in fire
- Keep out of the reach of children
- Never use a modified or damaged charger
- Do not leave battery in charger over 12 hours
- Store the battery in a cool, dry and well-ventilated area
- Dispose of in accordance with local regulations
- Do not solder on these cells