Amazing video! Thanks for pushing the EVE 40PL cell to its limits with the 40A continuous discharge test. The detailed breakdown and data really help understand the performance of these cells under extreme conditions. Appreciate all the effort you put into testing and sharing the results! I'm looking forward to more in-depth tests like this!" 👏👏👏
Amazing test! Personally I would rather have less sag in my pack and the JP40 is $1 per cell cheaper, which adds up on a big Ebike battery pack like 72v.
This cannot be true: - The JP40 maintains a slightly higher voltage throughout the test (max of 3.6V) compared to the EVE 40PL (max of 3.52V). - with the EVE 40PL providing a peak power of 143W and the JP40 peaking at 123W. while you are testing at 40A. If Jp40 has higher voltage, then it must also provide higher peak power at the same current.
You are right. The true is the EVE hit harder than the JP40 for the first 1-3 seconds but the JP40 maintain a higher voltage. As I mentioned, the way I am testing at the beginning affect the results on the table but I will repeat the test to have numbers that sustain the results.
Hi,
I woud like to know where you got the cells from
Amazing video!
Thanks for pushing the EVE 40PL cell to its limits with the 40A continuous discharge test. The detailed breakdown and data really help understand the performance of these cells under extreme conditions. Appreciate all the effort you put into testing and sharing the results! I'm looking forward to more in-depth tests like this!"
👏👏👏
Amazing test! Personally I would rather have less sag in my pack and the JP40 is $1 per cell cheaper, which adds up on a big Ebike battery pack like 72v.
I agree. Also has demonstrating an amazing longevity.
That cell is overcharged technically speaking that's 4.3v.. cool setup
Technically yes.
this is unprecedented. I want this on a MOTOCROSS
It is amazing cell !
Μy Man!!!👏👏
Waiting to see more tests about these two cells!!!👀
THANK YOU!!!🙏
Price difference..?🤔
JP40 = $5.15 shipped , EVE 40PL = $6.25 + shipping.
@@DIY500AMP how can i see if they can send my JP40 145 cells to Greece, Europe..?🤔
@@antonypartali Send me an email to put you in contact. nelvick@gmail.com
Hello very strong baterries!!Can you do the same test with molicel p45b?
@@skorpios51 I will.
This cannot be true:
- The JP40 maintains a slightly higher voltage throughout the test (max of 3.6V) compared to the EVE 40PL (max of 3.52V).
- with the EVE 40PL providing a peak power of 143W and the JP40 peaking at 123W.
while you are testing at 40A.
If Jp40 has higher voltage, then it must also provide higher peak power at the same current.
You are right. The true is the EVE hit harder than the JP40 for the first 1-3 seconds but the JP40 maintain a higher voltage. As I mentioned, the way I am testing at the beginning affect the results on the table but I will repeat the test to have numbers that sustain the results.
sooner or later we will see 5Ah or even 6 Ah high current cells..