geem
Well-Known Member
It seems that the Internet is full of conflicting info. I have seen 3C for 30s and up to 10C for cooled cells for less than 1C. The issue is that you don't want to create a high temperature gradient across the individual cell. The +ve terminal get supper hot very quickly at high current. Short bursts are OK but sustained high C rates create a huge temperature gradient. This destroys the cellI'm not sure it is incorrect.
Heres a datasheet for a random EVE LF280K cell https://www.battery-germany.de/wp-c...80K-280Ah-Product-Specification-Version-B.pdf
It pretty clearly shows the maximum allowable discharge rate is 1C, or up to 2C for a maximum of 30 seconds:
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Where are you seeing that it is capable of safely discharging at more than 2C?