An MNKE 18650 MH46698 IMR battery has the following specs:
Maximum Continuous Discharging Current 20 A
Maximum pulse Discharging Current 60 A
Maximum Continuous Charging Current 6.5 A
Maximum Rated Discharging Current 30 A
Can someone explain what these are? Does pulse discharging current refer to vaping between 1-5 seconds, while continuous discharging current refer to gaping for longer than 5 seconds? I read something like that somewhere.. I forgot where though. What about the other two: continuous charging current
and rated discharging current: what are these?
I've read this in depth thread of types of batteries and have found it very helpful (though nothing was specified about the above terms):
e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ecf-library/129569-rechargeable-batteries.html
Also I understand that the C-rating is the maximum draw that a battery is capable of. Is the C-Rating synonymous with any of the above terms? (Thanks Phil Busardo for this info: tasteyourjuice.com/wordpress/battery-information/)
Finally, let's say I get an IMR battery with a 10 Amp rating, BUT I use it on a Vamo V5 with a max current output of 5 Amps. Would this mean that the current I vape at (at a given wattage or voltage and resistance) will be limited by the Vamo even before being limited by the battery itself?
Maximum Continuous Discharging Current 20 A
Maximum pulse Discharging Current 60 A
Maximum Continuous Charging Current 6.5 A
Maximum Rated Discharging Current 30 A
Can someone explain what these are? Does pulse discharging current refer to vaping between 1-5 seconds, while continuous discharging current refer to gaping for longer than 5 seconds? I read something like that somewhere.. I forgot where though. What about the other two: continuous charging current
and rated discharging current: what are these?
I've read this in depth thread of types of batteries and have found it very helpful (though nothing was specified about the above terms):
e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ecf-library/129569-rechargeable-batteries.html
Also I understand that the C-rating is the maximum draw that a battery is capable of. Is the C-Rating synonymous with any of the above terms? (Thanks Phil Busardo for this info: tasteyourjuice.com/wordpress/battery-information/)
Finally, let's say I get an IMR battery with a 10 Amp rating, BUT I use it on a Vamo V5 with a max current output of 5 Amps. Would this mean that the current I vape at (at a given wattage or voltage and resistance) will be limited by the Vamo even before being limited by the battery itself?
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