Sorry if this is a common sense here and I am repeating posting facts that are well-known.
I was bored at work and just thought of doing a little intuitive comparation of RC lipos and 18650. I know 18650s may be a bit lighter sometimes, but not sure about the size...
I got shocked, been using lipos whenever I needed high power and light weight, and thought these are the best if not considering stability. Never realised these old school type of 18650 are less than 1/2 in volume than RC lipos. So, for any DIY ebike application except high power, high volt, small pack(low in capacity), the power grade 18650 which can do 1c-2c well are always the best chice?
3 battery packs all are all 12S 14.5Ah
the RED ones are power-grade panasonic NCR18650PF(PD) 2900mah. packed together with spacing in between.
the BLUE ones are typical 6s 8000mah RC packs, I used a spec of 155x75x55(turnigy nano is 195x50x60, similiar volume),one piece shortened to make a 14.5AH pack
the ORANGE one is the pure cell volume of the 18650, if they are not in cylindrical form.



I was bored at work and just thought of doing a little intuitive comparation of RC lipos and 18650. I know 18650s may be a bit lighter sometimes, but not sure about the size...
I got shocked, been using lipos whenever I needed high power and light weight, and thought these are the best if not considering stability. Never realised these old school type of 18650 are less than 1/2 in volume than RC lipos. So, for any DIY ebike application except high power, high volt, small pack(low in capacity), the power grade 18650 which can do 1c-2c well are always the best chice?
3 battery packs all are all 12S 14.5Ah
the RED ones are power-grade panasonic NCR18650PF(PD) 2900mah. packed together with spacing in between.
the BLUE ones are typical 6s 8000mah RC packs, I used a spec of 155x75x55(turnigy nano is 195x50x60, similiar volume),one piece shortened to make a 14.5AH pack
the ORANGE one is the pure cell volume of the 18650, if they are not in cylindrical form.


