MXJO IMR 18650 2500MAH 35A anyone use these?

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paladin1369

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[h=1]Hello,
[/h]I saw these on Amazon and was wondering if anyone has tried them or know anything about them.
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MXJO IMR 18650 2500MAH 35A 3.7V FLAT TOP HIGH DRAIN BATTERY
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These are the newest version of the MXJO IMR Safe chemistry LiMN 3.7V rechargeable batteries in an 35A 18650 2500MAH size. These cells can handle high amperage and are safe to use in series / multi-cell applications. Can be charged with any LiIon battery charger with 4.2V output.

-Capacity:2500mAh
-Nominal Voltage : 3.7V
-Max. Continuous Discharge Current : 35A
-Dimensions : 65*18.24MM (+/-0.05)mm
-Operating Discharge Temperature : -10 to 60 Degrees Celsius
-Standard Charge : CC/CV
-Cycle Life : > 500 cycles
-Weight : 65g

 

Froth

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As I understand it, based on comments found here and in CPF... these are re-wrapped LG IMR 18650 HE2 batteries.
Truth, they are LG 18650 HE2's.

It costs an incredible amount of money to start making your own specific battery cell, any company that just "pops up" and has a "new" battery cell is basically guaranteed to be re-wrapping a cell that is already on the market.
 

Ryedan

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Truth, they are LG 18650 HE2's.

It costs an incredible amount of money to start making your own specific battery cell, any company that just "pops up" and has a "new" battery cell is basically guaranteed to be re-wrapping a cell that is already on the market.

And of course that means they are not '-Max. Continuous Discharge Current : 35A', they're 20 amp.
 
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