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Will the maximum discharge current double for two parallel batteries?
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[QUOTE="Panamanian, post: 5997952, member: 431885"] Hello. Say I have a high powered device that draws continuous 18A. 3.7v And I have one 3.7v 3500mah 18650 with a maximum continuous discharge of 10A, I know the battery will overheat and will most likely get damaged or shorten its life, or even catch fire. But If I have another battery (same model). Now I have two 3.7v 18650 3500mah in parallel. Will the maximum continuous discharge be 20A? or same 10A? Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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