Sony US17670GR (G2) Cell Specifications

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Warning: The information in this thread was obtained from various sources on the Internet, including any datasheets linked below, and is provided for reference only. It is not guaranteed to be accurate. To prevent fire or personal injury, never charge or discharge a cell before verifying the information yourself using the original specifications sheet provided by the manufacturer.

Brand:Sony
Model:US17670GR (G2)
Capacity:--- mAh Rated
Voltage:3.60V Nominal
Charging:--- V Maximum
--- mA Standard
--- mA Maximum
Discharging:--- V Cutoff
--- mA Standard
--- mA Maximum
Description:Green Cell Wrapper
Black Insulator Ring
17670 Form Factor


Data References:
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TOSHIBA laptop battery was marked as 10.8V / 4000mAh, so I guess these cells should be 3.6V nominal at around 1350-1400mAh capacity.
 
9 batteries in DC10.8v 3750mAh total in Toshiba batteries. 3 series and 3 Parallell.

Giving 10.8v on 3.6v*3

These are not 18650. But 17670 and are a bit smaller. Making headache for many wanting to swap for 18650.

Should give each battery 400-420mAh.

We are talking about batteries from the year 1999-2001

They are Li-ION by the way. Today's batteries have different quality than back then.

Their value today is scrap. 99% since that time either shorted or ends dead these days.
 
Warning: The information in this thread was obtained from various sources on the Internet, including any datasheets linked below, and is provided for reference only. It is not guaranteed to be accurate. To prevent fire or personal injury, never charge or discharge a cell before verifying the information yourself using the original specifications sheet provided by the manufacturer.

Brand:Sony
Model:US17670GR (G2)
Capacity:--- mAh Rated
Voltage:3.60V Nominal
Charging:--- V Maximum
--- mA Standard
--- mA Maximum
Discharging:--- V Cutoff
--- mA Standard
--- mA Maximum
Description:Green Cell Wrapper
Black Insulator Ring
17670 Form Factor


Data References:
None. Please submit one!

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9 batteries in DC10.8v 3750mAh total in Toshiba batteries. 3 series and 3 Parallell.

Giving 10.8v on 3.6v*3

These are not 18650. But 17670 and are a bit smaller. Making headache for many wanting to swap for 18650.

Should give each battery 400-420mAh.

We are talking about batteries from the year 1999-2001

They are Li-ION by the way. Today's batteries have different quality than back then.

Their value today is scrap. 99% since that time either shorted or ends dead these days.
got Some from an very old Laptop Battery Pack too. Capacity over 1000mAh each most have 1150 +- 50 think new there about 1200 or 1400mAh Thats really Amazing for so old Cells. Testet @500mA Discharge. So it should be possible that liion solar Storage ca be 30 years old.
 
Year of make: 1999-2001, rated back then 1350 mah according to some old forum(2004).
Finding specs of this cell would be something like finding a 3000 year old paper.
 
Salut am găsit aceste baterii 17670 mai multe de fel în laptopuri vechi am încărcat.,testat și probat mai multe astfel de acumulatori sunt super ok pt vârstă lor se comporta la fel ca surorile lor mai mici 18650 .Surprinzător cele mov de la sanyo aveau chiar și 2000 mmh
 

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Salut am găsit aceste baterii 17670 mai multe de fel în laptopuri vechi am încărcat.,testat și probat mai multe astfel de acumulatori sunt super ok pt vârstă lor se comporta la fel ca surorile lor mai mici 18650 .Surprinzător cele mov de la sanyo aveau chiar și 2000 mmh
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Hello, I found these 17670 batteries of several kinds in old laptops, I charged them, tested and tried several such batteries, they are super ok for their age, they behave the same as their smaller 18650 sisters. Surprisingly, the purple ones from sanyo even had and 2000 mmh

Try to use english as this is an international forum helps if we all use the same language
Yes I also had some 17670's that tested quite well.
welcome
later floyd
ps use a translator such as google translate if needed
 
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