Hi people. I noticed on the steam engine calculator, the INR18650-25R is listed at 8.8C, and is 2500MAH.
So, 2500MAH times 8.8 makes 22 amps, not 20. Do we say 20 incase the battery is lower than 2500MAH for safety or something? As on the calculator it counts them as 8.8C, and they are indeed 8.8C from what I can find, and the calculator lists them as 22 amp.
So, are they 20 or 22 amp batteries?
EDIT: Sorry, my confusion got my watts and amps mixed up a few times. Corrected now.
EDIT 2: How would I actually find the real capacity of my batteries? My charger is a nitecore with just 3 flashing lights, I wish I noticed the one with a digital screen for 2 more pounds on the shops next page, but oh well, this will do for now. It charges safely, Nitecore i2.
So, 2500MAH times 8.8 makes 22 amps, not 20. Do we say 20 incase the battery is lower than 2500MAH for safety or something? As on the calculator it counts them as 8.8C, and they are indeed 8.8C from what I can find, and the calculator lists them as 22 amp.
So, are they 20 or 22 amp batteries?
EDIT: Sorry, my confusion got my watts and amps mixed up a few times. Corrected now.
EDIT 2: How would I actually find the real capacity of my batteries? My charger is a nitecore with just 3 flashing lights, I wish I noticed the one with a digital screen for 2 more pounds on the shops next page, but oh well, this will do for now. It charges safely, Nitecore i2.