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I searched google and found this
A new high quality 18650 battery will have an internal resistance under 100mOhms.
A used up 18650 battery will have a resistance 400mOhms or more.
You can buy online good quality low priced battery charger/dischargers for about $38.00 that can show you the internal R of your battery's.
And found this
Measuring a single 18650 battery's internal resistance is simple. All you need is a 4 ohm 5W power resistor or similar and a multimeter. Four common 1W 1 Ohm resistors in series would work, but get hot !
) First, measure the battery's voltage when charged. This is V1
2) Next, connect your multimeter leads to each side of the resistor and briefly connect the resistor across the battery. Note the voltage reading, this is V2.
3) Measure your resistor to get its precise resistance, this is R
4) The battery's internal resistance (Ri) is calculated with the formula:
Ri = (V1-V2)*R/V2
Example: cell measures 4.2V unloaded, 4.0V when connected to a 4 ohm resistor has an internal resistance of 200 mOhms (0.2 ohms)
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Originally posted by 6666 View PostI searched google and found this
A new high quality 18650 battery will have an internal resistance under 100mOhms.
A used up 18650 battery will have a resistance 400mOhms or more.
You can buy online good quality low priced battery charger/dischargers for about $38.00 that can show you the internal R of your battery's.
And found this
Measuring a single 18650 battery's internal resistance is simple. All you need is a 4 ohm 5W power resistor or similar and a multimeter. Four common 1W 1 Ohm resistors in series would work, but get hot !
) First, measure the battery's voltage when charged. This is V1
2) Next, connect your multimeter leads to each side of the resistor and briefly connect the resistor across the battery. Note the voltage reading, this is V2.
3) Measure your resistor to get its precise resistance, this is R
4) The battery's internal resistance (Ri) is calculated with the formula:
Ri = (V1-V2)*R/V2
Example: cell measures 4.2V unloaded, 4.0V when connected to a 4 ohm resistor has an internal resistance of 200 mOhms (0.2 ohms)
I am not exactly sure what you are asking but the instructions to measure the internal resistance of a single 18650 are above
you just need a multimeter and a resistor , read the open circuit voltage V1, then apply resistor to put load on battery , read the LOADED voltage V2, and put the two voltages into formula and calculate.
A new high quality 18650 battery will have an internal resistance under 100 milli Ohms.
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