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===Lithium Manganese Nickel (LiNiCoMn) 3.7/cell===
===Lithium Manganese Nickel (LiNiCoMn) 3.7/cell===


Similar to IMR cells above, and sometimes called INR, they have the safety of IMR cells with a little more energy. They do not usually have protection circuits, are not subject to thermal runaway, and are capable of high discharge rates. Realistically there may not be that much difference between IMR and INR batteries since different manufacturers will tweak the recipe with traces of elements to get the best performance. Panasonic makes 2250mAh cells that have the product number CGR18650CH and Samsung makes two models called 25R and 30Q, with the 30Q offering a little more capacity.
Similar to IMR cells above, and sometimes called INR, these cells typically are not rated for as high a draw as IMR cells, but are still safe without protection, and often have higher capacity than IMR cells. Realistically there may not be that much difference between IMR and INR batteries since different manufacturers will tweak the recipe with traces of elements to get the best performance. Panasonic makes 2250mAh cells that have the product number CGR18650CH and Samsung makes two highly regarded models called 25R and 30Q, with the 30Q offering a little more capacity.


===Lithium-Polymer (Li-Poly) - 3.7V/cell===
===Lithium-Polymer (Li-Poly) - 3.7V/cell===
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