Hybrid Battery Cell Module Toyota Prius Camry Lexus 6.5ah Load Tested on 2040-parts.com
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Hybrid Battery Module Cell Toyota Prius Lexus Camry 6.5ah* Tested at 7.6v+ with a 60Amp load** *6.5AH as measured when new with very low C rate. used modules will not necessarily have 6.5ah just like the rest of your used battery pack **Tested and maintains at least 7.2v with a 0.125 OHM load (~60 Amp draw) and holds 7.4v+ without load These cells are out of a 2009 Toyota Prius, These are Generation 2 cells. Fits: Toyota Prius Generation 1 2001-2003 THESE ARE GEN 2 MODULEs, ON THE G1 PRIUS YOU MUST REPLACE ALL 38 MODULES for these modules to fit properly.
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