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12.10.2006, 03:13 AM

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Originally Posted by zeropointbug
GP3300 can give roughly ~80 amps. A single M1 cell delivers 70 amps continuously, and 140 amp bursts. Who wants 2.3 Ah cap? no one, that's why you 2p them up for 4.6 Ah and 140 amps continuous, and 280 amp bursts. Not to mention that the GP's at those amps the efficiency of the cell is much lower.
Some airplane guys actually pull upwards of 200-250amps out of sub-c cells like GP3300s, I think it's for sailplane applications (quick burst). The voltage does sag a bit, but the cells aren't damaged much (if at all) because it is only a short burst. In that sense, Serum is right, a GP3300 cell can put out more current than a single A123 cell.


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