you said " The C in C Rating stands for capacity" ... it does not- capacity is the mAh .
I was thinking for a while it stands for Coulombs- but not sure about that - for coulombs 1A = 1C/s .. don't have time to work it through right now...
be my guest....
Fraid not- someone seems to have gotten it wrong and coppied it all over the internet.
It is C rating not "The Capacity" - it is a rating of what the manufacturer considers safe discharge current for nominal performance...
Sometimes refered to as current rating.
When you compare...
You always catch me- sometimes I wonder if you're the only one really reading it... yes it's confusing....I was talking about the Std Litium Ions and rambled on about IMRs in the middle- sorry.... For clarity...
The IMRs are not safer because of higher C rating, they have a higher C rating...
yep- it has been a while...
It really only leaves 2 batteries out from what I gather- The Redilast 2900 and the BRC 3000 (xxxxFire)....
If you have a max spec you want to run with, I'll go back and gather all the lengths (most of them were published in one post on CPF) and you can have a...
excellent- thanks!!!
PS- I used to be a big fan of the Redilast 2900- never bought one because I never had a device it would fit properly into.FWIW- if you gotta have 2900mAh, the AW 2900 is basically the same battery ...
Ah- A battery discussion- been a while...
guys- you need some educating...
Most of the batteries we use (there's one exception I know of)- are in three categories:
LiCoO2 - AKA LCO - which are also refered to as standard Lithium Ion batteries- we use protected versions of these which...
That's really beyond comprehension.
Definitely let us know about those attys - I saw something that Imeo is working on something similar (or is it the same?).
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