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https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/f...0mah-but-a-decent-25a-2300mah-battery.715180/
Bottom Line
In my opinion, this is not a 40A or 2600mAh cell. It is, however, a decent performing 25A continuous discharge current (CDR) cell with a rated capacity of about 2300mAh. It can be run at beyond its CDR without dangerously overheating, though the voltage drops a lot.
You are so precious. You cherry-pick statements, and then give us the link so we can see what you're cherry-picking. My turn:
The 25R is a better performer when pulsed.
Or better yet, using your logic:
The 25R is a better performer
Your own cherry-picked quotes are an admission that the Tesiyi's are labeled incorrectly. "Hey look, our 40A battery is a 25A battery! Yay for us!"
I hope you've noticed that you're arguing with people who aren't changing their minds. Here's an example of how this stubbornness works outside vaping:
I just bought a Milwaukee brushless/cordless set because Milwaukee refuses to cave and label their batts as 20V. Dewalt caved, so Dewalt does not get my business.
Can Dewalt and other 20V-branded companies technically say their batts are 20V? Only if you do not use it. You only get to take the batt fresh off the charger and stick it to a meter. (5 cells at 4V each.) Because once you pull the trigger, it's a 18V batt. (5 cells at 3.6V each.) At best, it's fudging numbers. At worst, it's lying to customers for profit.