At the top of the chart you will see that it has a column for Continuous Discharge Rate and one for Maximum Discharge Rate in amps. I don't see Maximum Continuous Discharge Rate.
Yeah, as far as that chart or table is concerned, I see a lot of inconsistancies and incorrect information. I would advise to take those ratings and specifications with a grain of salt.
My guess is whoever designed the chart, attempted to use "continuous discharge amps" as the continuous discharge rate, and the "maximum discharge rate" for the pulse or burst discharge rate. However, there's no consistancy in the specifications on that chart.
For instance, we know the common AW 18650 IMR 2000 mah battery has a 10 amp continuous discharge rating and 5 C rating, yet the chart author comes up with 7.5 continuous amps somehow. :confused
The AW 18490 IMR 1100 mah battery has a 15 C rating and a 16.5 continuous discharge rate according to Andrew Wan (AW) IMR16340 / IMR14500 / IMR18350 / IMR18490 / IMR18650 / IMR26500 *Part 2*
but the chart author lists 8.8 amps continuous discharge amps, 11 amps maximum discharge, and an 8 C rating. I don't understand how the chart author comes up with those numbers.
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