I had never heard of EVE before seeing Swytch's new "GO+" battery that uses EVE ICR 18650/26V cells (as per the label on the box). Should I be concerned that it may be using LCO chemistry which is not ideal for high drain applications? The MSDS here it seems to show its probably NMC though -- may be EVE kept the naming (ICR) but switched the chemistry? Does anyone know whether EVE is a reliable manufacturer? Strange thing is that Swytch customer service had previously assured me that they use Samsung cells in the "GO" line.
The cells are listed to have a max drain current of 3C and the battery is 10s3p with 7.5Ah capacity. Assuming half of the quoted drain is okay in practice, a max current of ~11A looks usable. Not sure what their controller specs are.
The cells are listed to have a max drain current of 3C and the battery is 10s3p with 7.5Ah capacity. Assuming half of the quoted drain is okay in practice, a max current of ~11A looks usable. Not sure what their controller specs are.
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