Hey everyone, does anyone perhaps know the correct specs of these batteries? What I have found so far is that they are 1600mAH/1650mAH but still cant find anything regarding discharge rate.

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I hear you buddy and totally agree but I have these laying around and was wondering what kind of discharge rate they had, might be useful and its 'free'![]()
Okay after some more searching I came across this - http://www.206xs.com/topics/battery/iontd2e.pdf
From what I can make out its 1630mAH, 20C cells....
Can these batteries be used in a regulated device without blowing a hole in my leg?![]()
@johan thank you for the advice, so in other words a regulated mod would run these batteries fine but if Im using them in a mech mod I should test with resistances as you have suggested?
These batteries came out of a battery pack if Im not mistaken, so would I be correct in assuming they are protected?
Yip that is the pdf i had posted earlier, thanks though
Shoite! it looks different to me, only saw the first page, sorry
haha no worries, it still kinda tells me I'll be fine using these batteries, that's if of course they still hold a charge.
I pulled out the multimeter and took some readings, all 8 cells are under 1v, as in 2 cells came in at 0.59v, another 2 that was 0.23v and 4 sad cells which came in at 0.03vbeggars cant be choosers as they say.
Guess my next vape mail will have to include a charger![]()
Put them in the freezer overnight and try charging again, some people have some mixed success, never tried myself. I normally throw a Li-ion type battery away if it reads below 2.5V