These tests below only note my personal opinion for the ESTIMATED ratings for the batteries I tested at the time I tested them. Any battery that is not a genuine Samsung, Sony, Murata, LG, Panasonic, Molicel, EVE, Lishen, BAK, or Sanyo can change at any time! This can be one of the hazards of using “rewrapped” or batteries from other manufacturers so carefully research any battery you are considering using before purchasing.
Misusing or mishandling lithium-ion batteries can pose a SERIOUS RISK of property damage, personal injury, or even death. Never use them outside of a fully protected battery pack and you use them at your own risk. Never exceed the battery’s true continuous discharge rating (CDR), never let it get colder than 0°C or hotter than 60°C, and keep the plastic wrap and top insulating ring in perfect condition. Never use a battery that is physically damaged in any way.
Testing batteries at their limits is dangerous and should never be attempted by anyone who has not thoroughly studied the dangers involved, understands the risks, has the proper equipment, and takes all appropriate safety precautions.
If the battery has only one current rating number, or if it only says "max", then I have to assume the battery is rated at that current level for any type of discharge, including continuous.





Test Results
It’s been two years since I last tested the great performing P45B so a retest was due. These cells were made, I believe, in April 2024. Both of the cells I tested performed the same or just a little bit better than the 2022-dated P45B’s.
The short-version of the datasheet lists a 45A non-continuous “temperature-limited” rating. You can run it at 45A but you must keep the cell temperature below 80°C. I estimate its true continuous current rating to be about 35A.
Some other results and info…
Continuous Current Discharge Graphs

Ratings and Performance Specs Graphic

18650 Ratings & Performance Table:
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20700/21700 Ratings & Performance Table:
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Misusing or mishandling lithium-ion batteries can pose a SERIOUS RISK of property damage, personal injury, or even death. Never use them outside of a fully protected battery pack and you use them at your own risk. Never exceed the battery’s true continuous discharge rating (CDR), never let it get colder than 0°C or hotter than 60°C, and keep the plastic wrap and top insulating ring in perfect condition. Never use a battery that is physically damaged in any way.
Testing batteries at their limits is dangerous and should never be attempted by anyone who has not thoroughly studied the dangers involved, understands the risks, has the proper equipment, and takes all appropriate safety precautions.
If the battery has only one current rating number, or if it only says "max", then I have to assume the battery is rated at that current level for any type of discharge, including continuous.





Test Results
It’s been two years since I last tested the great performing P45B so a retest was due. These cells were made, I believe, in April 2024. Both of the cells I tested performed the same or just a little bit better than the 2022-dated P45B’s.
The short-version of the datasheet lists a 45A non-continuous “temperature-limited” rating. You can run it at 45A but you must keep the cell temperature below 80°C. I estimate its true continuous current rating to be about 35A.
Some other results and info…
- DC IR measured 9.6mOhms and 9.8mOhms for two cells. This is fantastic consistency.
- Capacities were 4453mAh and 4479mAh. This is great consistency and well above this cell’s Minimum 4300mAh rating but just a touch below it’s Typical 4500mAh rating. This has no effect on the performance of this cell though as the E-Score is what this cell can actually deliver.
- The Standard charge rate is a high 4.5A and the Maximum is an incredible 13.5A as long as you never let the cell get hotter than 70°C (which is hot!). I recommend staying at 4.5A or lower for the longest cell life.
- These do not have a laser-etched number on the side of the metal can like the P42A but they do have the laser-etched QR-style code box on the bottom like the P50B.
Continuous Current Discharge Graphs

Ratings and Performance Specs Graphic

18650 Ratings & Performance Table:
18650 Battery Ratings and Performance Table
You are responsible for your own safety! These batteries are designed, manufactured, and sold only for use in a battery pack with the proper protection circuitry and battery management system. They were not designed for vaping (electronic...

20700/21700 Ratings & Performance Table:
21700 Battery Ratings and Performance Table
You are responsible for your own safety! These batteries are designed, manufactured, and sold only for use in a battery pack with the proper protection circuitry and battery management system. They were not designed for vaping (electronic...

I want to work for the community full time! If you feel what I do is worth a couple dollars a month and you would like early access to battery availability, battery testing and news, and a say in what I test, then please consider becoming a patron and supporting my testing efforts: Get more from Battery Mooch on Patreon.