Woah... now that's a battery. It looks like this battery's (Green Sony 30A) big bad cousin.
Or there is the US18650VTC3's big brother. SONY Lithium 26650 Li-ion 3.7V 50A 2600mAh US26650VT Battery [SONY SE US26650VT T C11] - $9.80 : Lithium Rechargeable Batteries, Battery BMS, Pack Assembling
However, it doesn't test out too well above 20A. Which makes me wonder about the VTC3 and VTC4.
Test of Sony SE US26650VT 2600mAh (Green)
well i can only say that one person in this thread was pushing a battery to its limits.......by pushing a battery that has a rating of 30A to 10A isn't that much.....i also work with electricity and circuits on a daily basis and any battery can be pushed to a certain limit without fail.....now yes there are some batteries that are just those ugly ducklings and will fail without any reason whatsoever....thats the chance you take but pushing a battery to 30% of whats its rated to be pushed to isn't all that dangerous really in my eyes....... not all of us sub ohmers are stupid and ......ed when it comes to knowing about the hazards......
I have tested the AW IMR batteries and they were going 21A at full discharge so it was 3A off from its rating.......
Regarding that last sentence...what do you mean they were 3A off of the rating? How did you test them?
