The Sony VTC6 is not rated at 30A!
I'm still testing this 3000mAh battery but wanted to address some misinformation going around. Just like the other Sony VTC batteries, the max continuous current ratings are being read incorrectly.
As you can see in the datasheet image the Continuous Maximum Discharge Current rating is 30A, but only if the battery temperature does not exceed 80°C! It is a temperature-limited rating and this is critical. You can see in Sony's discharge graph that the temperature exceeds 80°C at only 20A. This means that the 30A rating is only a maximum current level for short-term discharges and is not a true continuous rating.
Below the 30A Continuous Maximum Discharge Current rating in the datasheet you can see the true continuous rating, 15A.
My testing of the VTC6 so far shows that this 15A rating is a bit conservative, compared to other batteries, but I don't know by how much. It is definitely not higher than 20A as clearly shown by Sony's own discharge graph (showing that at 20A the temperature rises over 80°C).
I should have my tests done in a few days as I am also directly comparing the VTC6 against HG2's and 30Q's
I'm still testing this 3000mAh battery but wanted to address some misinformation going around. Just like the other Sony VTC batteries, the max continuous current ratings are being read incorrectly.
As you can see in the datasheet image the Continuous Maximum Discharge Current rating is 30A, but only if the battery temperature does not exceed 80°C! It is a temperature-limited rating and this is critical. You can see in Sony's discharge graph that the temperature exceeds 80°C at only 20A. This means that the 30A rating is only a maximum current level for short-term discharges and is not a true continuous rating.
Below the 30A Continuous Maximum Discharge Current rating in the datasheet you can see the true continuous rating, 15A.
My testing of the VTC6 so far shows that this 15A rating is a bit conservative, compared to other batteries, but I don't know by how much. It is definitely not higher than 20A as clearly shown by Sony's own discharge graph (showing that at 20A the temperature rises over 80°C).
I should have my tests done in a few days as I am also directly comparing the VTC6 against HG2's and 30Q's