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Nov 29, 2013
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All these 3.6v batteries are just triple-stuffed LiCoO2 batteries. Basically each one has three cores each pushing 1.2v in parallel. Thing is, while that allows for 3x the output it's also 1/3rd the charge and 3x the heat.
LiFePO4 batteries are much better for this sort of high draw-application. They push out a respectable 3.2v from a single core, and, while they can't hold as much energy as the more common CoO2 in the same space, since they naturally have a higher specific power, they can store more energy in a AA cylinder than the triple-stacked CoO2 battery can, and won't put out all that heat.
Nov 29, 2013
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