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AW 18350 IMR 800 mAh Battery Specifications:

Manufactured by: AW

Battery Capacity: 800 mAh

Nominal Working Voltage: 3.7V 

Peak Voltage: 4.2V

Dimensions: 18D x 35H mm (+/- 0.5mm) 

Weight: 15 (+/- 2) g

Max continuous discharge rate: 12A

 

AW 18350 IMR 800 mAh Battery Includes:

1 x AW 18350 IMR 800 mAh Battery

 

AW 18490 IMR 1,100 mAh Battery Specifications:

Nominal Voltage : 3.7V
Capacity : 1200mAh
Lowest Discharge Voltage : 2.50V
Standard Charge : CC/CV ( max. charging rate 1.2A )
Cycle Life : > 500 cycles
Max. continuous discharge rate : 18A
Operating Discharge Temperature : -10 - 60 Degree Celsius

Dimensions : 18.15 x 49.1 (+/-0.05)mm

 

AW 18650 IMR 2,200 mAh Battery Specifications:

Battery Capacity: 2,200 mAh

Nominal Working Voltage: 3.7V 

Peak Voltage: 4.2V

Dimensions: 18D x 65H mm (+/- 0.5mm) 

Weight: 40 (+/- 2) g

Max continuous discharge rate: 20A

AW 18650 IMR 2,200 mAh Battery Includes:

1 x AW 18650 IMR 2,200 mAh Battery

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Caution:
Do not over-discharge/overcharge as it will cause the cell to vent or lose life all together.
Recharge empty batteries. Leaving Li-Ion batteries in discharged state will incur irreversible damage to capacity and or cycle life
Do not short these cells out as they will release a great amount of current
Do not dispose of in fire as it will cause serious injury and harm to one self and the environment
Use only the Highest Quality batteries, DO NOT try to save a few $ here
Always use batteries that are of the same brand, same charging state and similar age
Never use a depleted battery combined with a full battery in the same device
Recharge batteries when they are low, don't torture them to the end
DO NOT drop or damage your batteries
Turn off a device that gets too hot to hold and remove the batteries ASAP
There is NO warranty or return on these batteries.

Attention :
These AW IMR cells are built to a higher standard and have much lower internal resistance than regular Li-Ion 3.7v cells and they may end up with a higher voltage when charged in certain chargers ( especially older version WF-139 charger ). Please check the voltage of them right out of the charger to see if they are above 4.20V when fully charged with your charger. Overcharging above 4.25V may shorten life/cycles. Above 4.50V may even pop them or making them leak. DO NOT use the charger if it seems to overcharge IMR cells.