Test Report Summary: This is an average performing cell that should be available at a lower price.
At 5A this cell performs almost as well as the EVE 33V, Molicel M35A, and Panasonic NCR18650GA. At 10A however I think you would notice the longer run time of those other cells. The Sinowatt 34MP could be a good choice though for applications where a more expensive high performance cell isn’t needed.
The two cells I tested delivered 3254mAh and 3289mAh. This isn’t great consistency for a China-manufactured cell but isn’t a problem. The two cells I tested barely met the 3250mAh minimum capacity rating for these cells (3350mAh typical capacity rating) so I am rating them at 3250mAh.
Two cells were purchased for testing by me from Liion Wholesale (http://www.liionwholesale.com).
Ratings graphic: https://imgur.com/a/ZgwL0rn
Full Test report: Bench Test Results: Sinowatt 34MP - 10A 3350mAh 18650…costs less, average performance | E-Cigarette Forum
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