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elektrolumens:elektrolumens:
Just curious, how do you arrive at the information here? The INR I have seem to easily put out 10 amps. Wayne
Sure. Dont get me wrong I'm not bagging on INR cells its just that all of the ones I have seen that will even carry a load that high sag below what I consider to be a useful voltage. I have not seen any INR cells that will keep the voltage above 3.5 ( which is the very least I need to drive emitters at high current) for more than about the first 20% of the cycle.
Here is an example if you are interested.
http://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries/King%20Kong%20INRE%mAh%20(Gold)%20UK.html
See how at only about 500ma the voltage sag is under 3.5V at ten amp.
I did also find that Molicel has put out their own graphs here for the A cell.
http://www.molicel.com/ca/pdf/IMR.pdf
Even under a tremendous 20 amp load the cell carries the load at over 3.5V to what looks like about ma.
So we now we know the cells can do it, and I am not doubting your integrity as a seller Wayne, I just think it would seal the deal if we had a pair of cells from your supplier that were verified :)
xiaolu contains other products and information you need, so please check it out.
HKJ:
HKJ:
Moli is not the only high current cell, try checking the Sony cell I have just reviewed, it handles 50A, but has less capacity than the Moli cell.
I would like to test the Moli cell, but shipping is probably to expensive.
Thanks HKJ. I had no idea sony had a 26mm cell. I used to rob Makita tool packs to get the VT cells years ago to power up 100 watt incan bulbs, they were great cells.
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