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Originally Posted by Lauri
But tell us some information about those super cells?
voltage -
capacity -
internal resistance - (graph not needed but some examples to get a sense)
weight -
We know these settings for regular LiPos, LiFePO4s, A123s and those that Tesla uses... I'd just like to see how those super-cells differ mainly in energy density and internal resistance.
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Fully charged 4.15V (3.65V nominal), 5.5Ah at 1C and just above 5Ah at 400C, Impedance at 350A is around 0.60 mΩ (2000A 0.20 mΩ) and it weighs 340g. That's the latest power cell. I'll see if I can get more data for the medium power and the energy cells. Now the energy cell they have is 4.15V, 52Ah at 7C, don't have info on resistance, it weighs 1Kg and the best thing about it is that it gives a full 50Ah at 20C. The lowest voltage the 5.5Ah cell can go to is 1.5V and the 52Ah cell is 2.5V. How do you mach those stats to the Panasonic cell?