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Old 27th April 2007, 07:32   #7 (permalink)
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Re: using LiMn batteries

Quote: (Originally Posted by Faceless) View Original Post
FYI:
Got interesting info about those LIMn batteries:

It's Sony 18650V and VT types, also Philips produces similar batteries.
A quote from the Sony press release dated by 2004:
Sony Global - Press Release - Announcement of New Lithium Ion Batteries, Realizing Industry's Highest Level of Energy Density - High-power output cylindrical lithium ion battery fit for high-power supply also announced -

Also here is an interesting graph shoving behaviour of the 18650V under various loads (german language):
** Elektromodellflug - LiIon-Mangan 1100 im Test
Thanks. We will order up today a batch of 18650Vs and put them into the pressure pot.

We are always looking for better batteries. I will let you know how the tests go.

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