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andersnorlin
Heliman
Location: SWEDEN

A123 Cells

A123 Cells possible to use? Weight of 22 cells would be 1540g Equal Lipos around 1300g?

11 cells * 3.3v -> 36.3v
2 of these packs would give 4600mAh

A123 Cells:
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Nominal voltage: 3.3V
Full voltage: 3.6V
Nominal capacity: 2.3Ah
Core cell weight: 70 grams
Internal impedance: (1kHz AC) 8 mΩ typical
Typical fast charge current: 10A to 3.6V CCCV
70A continuous discharge
120A, 10 sec pulse discharge
Cycle life at 10C discharge, 100% DOD: over 1,000 cycles
07-29-2007 Over year old.
 
 
invrtd
Veteran
Location: Central Florida

I am thinking about using these sells too. Let me know how they work. I have heard other people using them with good success. Just need an extra cell to make up for voltage and they do weigh a little more. Much cheaper and longer life is what I am looking at. I would rather have cyclindrical cells too. Hold up to a crash I am sure much better.
08-02-2007 Over year old.
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