Description
The unprotected, original Sanyo UR18650NSX 2600mAh 20A 18650 battery is a favorite of the steamers. Thanks to the maximum continuous current of 20A, the Sanyo UR18650NSX 2600mAh battery is ideal for sub-ohm vaporisation. In addition, Sanyo announces at a time in a short-term discharge that the battery can reach up to 50A current as follows: maximum discharge current / time, 25-30A > 30 seconds, 35A > 15 seconds, 50A -> 6 seconds.
Pro-akku .com recommendation
- maximum continuous discharge current recommended: 20A
- Maximum operating power recommended by us: 60W
Technical data: Sanyo UR18650NSX 2600mAh 20A 18650 battery (almost) flat head, no protective circuit
- Nominal capacity: 2600 mAh
- Minimum capacity: 2500 mAh
- Rated voltage: 3.60V
- Normal charging: 2.50A continuous current to 4.2V voltage, maintenance current 50mA.
- Maximum charging voltage: 4.2V (maximum voltage to which the battery can be charged)
- Maximum charging current: 2.60A
- Lowest cut-off voltage when disassembling: 2.50V.
- Maximum continuous discharge current 20.00A (up to 30A in tests)
- Dimensions: 65.0mm x 18.3mm
- Weight: 48.5 g
- Reloaded again: 300 times when decompression 1.30A continuous, remaining at least 80% of the capacity.
- Chemistry: NSX
At least these things are taken into account when using the battery!
If your battery does not have a protective circuit, remember the battery safety and correct use of the battery! Li-Ion batteries contain a lot of energy and can even explode or ignite when used incorrectly.
- Use a high-quality charger to charge at the latest when the battery reaches 4.2V voltage.
- Always perform charging under supervision
- Do not disassemble the battery below the lowest discharge voltage (usually approx. 2.5V)
- Do not exceed the maximum charging current of the battery
- Do not exceed the maximum discharge current of the battery
- Do not short-circuit the battery
- Do not attempt to remove parts from the battery or otherwise mechanically
- Do not exceed the maximum permissible battery temperature when charging or
- Do not use batteries with a damaged cover
- Do not attempt to remove the metal parts of the
- Do not let the battery get wet
- Do not connect cables or connectors to the battery with a standard soldering
- Store batteries so that they do not touch each other
- If your device has more than 1 battery, always use and charge them together