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10.15.2012, 11:07 PM
No problem, I figured since there is no videos or discharge tests on this thing, I thought I would do a half rigged setup to cycle it and abuse it.
What datasheet are you looking at? IIRC, they are the most cycle tolerant cell that A123 makes. So far, I see 0% loss in capacity at this point, capacity loss from cycles is pretty linear graph, so I can see this thing lasting thousands... if used for a strictly power pack buffer (micro cycles) then it could last tens of thousands.
I can't post that high rate discharge today like I said.
BTW, I was doing a high rate discharge and forgot about it and the cell was brought down to 0.7volts. I quickly pulled the cable off and I immediately started charging at 0.4amps until it reached 3.0volts.
IR check at Dschg. # 125 cycle - 1mOhm and reporting 4330mah
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