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DrkAngel wrote:Li-ion is 14.8v 5.2ah and, as I tested, capable of 10 amps continuous 20 amps surge.

bobale wrote:DrkAngel wrote:Li-ion is 14.8v 5.2ah and, as I tested, capable of 10 amps continuous 20 amps surge.
So those are some higher quality 18650 cells?


DrkAngel wrote:...cells were comfortably warm, held against face for several seconds, not uncomfortable.



SamTexas wrote:I would not use these laptop cells at 1.5C for more than 60 seconds. 30 seconds max for 2.0C. No matter what the specs, these cells are designed to be used in a 0.5C environment (2hrs or more on a laptop).
SamTexas wrote:these cells are designed to be used in a 0.5C environment ...

skeetab5780 wrote:lol look out for that raw black and decker power! rawr



DrkAngel wrote:SamTexas wrote:these cells are designed to be used in a 0.5C environment ...
If we only "used", as things were designed to be used, there would be no innovation-enhancement-advancement.
Don't try to take that away from us ...

SamTexas wrote:DrkAngel wrote:SamTexas wrote:these cells are designed to be used in a 0.5C environment ...
If we only "used", as things were designed to be used, there would be no innovation-enhancement-advancement.
Don't try to take that away from us ...
Not trying to take anything away. I too have real life experience with these cells. I have tested them at 1C and 2C and I don't like the heat that comes with those rate. I don't see running hot cells as an innovation-enhancement-advancement.

DrkAngel wrote:At a cost of about $2 for the battery cells!

DrkAngel wrote:I'm talking about replacing worn out,1.4ah nicd, w/5.2ah Li-ion, resulting in power for tools, with 3 1/2 times the run time, 10 times the recharge cycles, etc.
At a cost of about $2 for the battery cells!
DrkAngel wrote:Used, 2600mah cells, pulled from Gateway laptop battery.
Hooked 11.1v 5200ah of them to a 12v Toro 250 leaf blower.
Initial, starting draw was 20+amps, quickly settled to 11amps and after 5 minutes run time, was still drawing 9+ amps. After 5 minute 2C drain, cells were comfortably warm, held against face for several seconds, not uncomfortable.

bobale wrote:DrkAngel wrote:At a cost of about $2 for the battery cells!
If nothing else, you can't beat those used laptop-pack cells on price. Anyway, where did you get that 4S balancer, and how much did it cost?

SamTexas wrote:I would not use these laptop cells at 1.5C for more than 60 seconds. 30 seconds max for 2.0C. No matter what the specs, these cells are designed to be used in a 0.5C environment (2hrs or more on a laptop).


DrkAngel wrote:Used, 2600mah cells, pulled from Gateway laptop battery.
Hooked 11.1v 5200ah of them to a 12v Toro 250 leaf blower.
Initial, starting draw was 20+amps, quickly settled to 11amps and after 5 minutes run time, was still drawing 9+ amps.
NOTE: Exceeds what I consider "acceptable", or usable, discharge rates!
But demonstrates brief, or emergency, capability.
After 5 minute 2C drain, cells were warmish.
Prolonged 2C drain liable to damage cells, or present possible hazard.
DrkAngel wrote:Li-ion is 14.8v 5.2ah and, as I tested, capable of 10 amps continuous 20 amps surge.
NOTE: Exceeds what I consider "acceptable", or usable, discharge rates!





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