First test completed successfully
Both ECO and Professional series delivered at 1C discharge rate (3.5A), quantity of 2665 mAh within 45 minutes.
Test conducted at room temperature of 14Celsius.
Battery temperature variation under load.
10Min = 22C
20Min = 24~25C
30Min = 26C
40Min = 28C
45Min = 28C
Combined voltage at no load = 5,732V
After DC load activation, output voltage sag at 4,917
Voltage per cell at such load at about 1,1V
Test Cut of voltage 3.9V
Voltage curves comparison this is very interesting, while voltages of its pair were very close to its other, as some point Professional series which was a little behind, this raise up it performance at about 35 minutes under test, at that point battery temperature was at 26C, and new conclusion made this is that their performance this is temperature depended.
ECO series this delivered a much more expected discharge curve, and did not shown having such temperature depended performance.
For everything there is an explanation, this experiment confirms that ECO series it has rather less active internal chemical agent, this will help it self-life.
Second myth-busting conclusion this is 4000 mAh named capacity, both series perform identically at 1C discharge rate according to 3500 mAh named capacity from other manufacturers.
At this 1C test, test results matching performance of GP350CHC their datasheet it is available on the net.
I am going to also run two more tests, first one at 0.5C = 1750mA and the second is 0.2C = 700mA discharge rate.
Both tests will not activate temperature depended behavior of Professional series because previously test shown that at 0.6C rate, the cells did not get warm above 22 Celsius (1.8A test) which my logging ended prematurely because one of three blue-tooth modules this run out of battery power.