All the cells are 1600mAh (milliamp-hours). Each cell is 3.7v nominal and they are wired in series to give 11.1v.
Separating the cells is possible not easy because they are pretty firmly attached so it's likely you will bend the cells trying to split them, plus the terminals are usually soldered onto a circuit board on the end of the battery.
Bear in mind that you can get a new 1600mAh liPo for about $9 so it's not the end of the world to ditch it.
|