EFEST IMR 18650 Battery 3000mAh 35A for Vape kits These batteries have a power capacity of 3000mAh and a nominal voltage of 3.7V. Their standard charge is 2A, though they can withstand a max charging current of up to 4A. These batteries each come in individual plastic cases, ensuring their safe storage and transportation. EFEST IMR 18650 Battery Features: Rate capacity: 3000mAh Nominal voltage: 3.7V Voltage of discharging: 2.5V Max charging current: 4A Standard charge: 2A Discharging current: 20A Plus discharging current: 35A EFEST IMR 18650 Battery Contents Efest IMR 18650 3000mAh 35A Battery Lithium Battery Safety, Storage and Disposal Warning Please read and understand the dangers associated with Lithium Ion Batteries as they can be very dangerous if used improperly. Always use a battery charger which is rated for Li-ion Cells. When charging Lithium-ion batteries they should never be left unattended. Please note all Lithium-ion batteries have a life cycle and should be replaced every two years. Never expose Lithium-ion batteries to extreme temperatures. Never fully discharge batteries. Always keep Lithium-Ion batteries secure and not loose. If you find your battery has a broken PVC wrap, do not continue to use. Every product is unique, just like you. If you’re looking for a product that fits the mold of your life, the Efest IMR 18650 3000mAh 3.7v Li-MN 35A Battery with Case is for you. Package Includes: 1 Efest 18650 3000 mAh 35A Batteries Are Efest batteries rechargeable? => The Rechargeable Efest 18650 Vape Battery is perfect to power mods. With a large 3000mah 35A capacity, the Efest IMR 18650 is suitable for use in various vape mods to allow for an excellent power source, that can be recharged. … Please note that this product is sold as a single battery. What are Efest batteries used for? => The Efest IMR 18650 is the perfect power source for devices like electronic devices like high drain flashlights. The IMR chemistry makes them a safer option for your electronics compared to other batteries. Since they use safer chemistry, they do not require a built-in protective circuit like ICRs do.
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