With this cell it is easy, there are two obvious points:
The capacity, all voltage curves drops below the chart before the 2Ah (2000mAh) mark.
The 20A curve is non-existing, for a real 25R it will go beyond the 2A mark.
The usual way is to use the comparator and compare the curves to the correct battery, they must nearly match.
Comparator:
Battery test-review 18650 comparator
How come the last 5 minutes (X axis 35 to 40). The current is increasing while the voltage is dropping? What kind of physical process which could allow to boost the current like that? This is kind of anti-intuitive.
My other curves are with constant current, this curve is with
constant power
, this means when the voltage drops the current must be increase to draw the same power.
This is similar to how many boost/buck drivers draws power.
Let me also add that the most current tests for Samsung 25R cells done by HKJ are found in some nice brand rewraps. For example, see tests of
Vapcell INR18650 2500mAh (Purple) 2018
and
Ampsplus INR18650 2500mAh (Black)
. His tests of genuine Samsung brand 25R cells are quite old, and done on a station with 2-wire battery holder, so they don't quite reflect the performance of modern 25Rs.
The performance difference versus this fake cell is, nonetheless, outrageous. Looking at the shape of its top, it looks like some sort of cell from
Lishen
.