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Test/review of Turnigy Sub-C 5000mAh (Gray)
Turnigy Sub-C 5000mAh (Gray)
Official specifications:
Maximum temperature raise at different discharge currents: 1A:+0,3°C, 2A:+1,0°C, 3A:+1,8°C, 5A:+3,9°C, 7A:+5,9°C, 10A:+8,4°C, 15A:+12,8°C, 20A:+16,4°C This is a rather unknown battery size for many people. It is used for a lot of stuff, mostly battery packs, but may also be used inside regular C or D cell of the low capacity types. These cells are delivered with tabs, making it easier to use the for packs without a battery welder. The cells do not match completely, this is not a serious problem with NiMH, the capacity specifications may also be a bit on the high side. Conclusion The cells are rated for high capacity and current, these ratings may be a bit optimistic, but they have fairly high capacity and can deliver a lot of current. Notes and links The batteries was supplied by batteridoktorn.se for review. How is the test done and how to read the charts Compare to other AA/AAA batteries: Alkaline/NiMH/Lithium Compare to other Sub-C/C/D batteries: Alkaline/NiMH/Lithium
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