Keep in mind that many hand held meters cannot accurately report mOhms. You
should look up the specs on your meter to see what it is actually capable
of.

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On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 1:31 PM evtlfp20 via EV <[email protected]> wrote:

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> >
> > Third, if you were able to charge them, check their internal
> > resistance. It cannot be the "17-22 meg" that you said. Did you
> > mis-type, and it's really 17-22 milli-ohms (0.017 to 0.022 ohms)? How
> > did you measure it?
>
> using my icharger 306b  it says 18m n  omega  sysmbol.
> >
> > A 30 amphour cell good for 10C would have to deliver 300 amps.
>
> 10 c this is burst current I hope they can do 2 or 3 c steady ..
>
> can you show us the math how this nmc cell could not do this ?
>
>
>
>
> To do
> > this, it can't have an internal resistance more than about 5 milliohms
> > (0.005 ohms). So even if yours are 17-22 milliohms, they are bad.
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