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[* black] The real star of the show here is the ~~firestarter~~ lithium ion battery pack. | |
[* black] Looks like we’ve got a “Shilly-car” lithium battery operating at 36 V with 4.4 Ah (that works out to 158 Wh—just over four times the capacity of an [guide|52599|iPad Pro|stepid=115429|new_window=true]). | |
[* icon_note] We’re pretty sure shilly car is a Chinese term for scooter. | |
[* black] Inside, we find a tidy block of 20 LG [http://www.batteryspace.com/prod-specs/5457_B4.pdf|ICR18650B4] batteries with their own protection board. We’re glad to see a reputable brand in here! | |
- | [* black] Their nominal voltage is |
+ | [* black] Their nominal voltage is much higher than the 158 Wh listed on the shrinkwrap. Li-ion batteries shouldn't be fully discharged, so the battery protection board probably limits the pack to the label's specs. |