ITEM | SPECIFICATION |
Nominal capacity | 3050 mAh @ 0.2 C |
Minimum capacity | 2950 mAh @ 0.2 C |
Nominal voltage | 3.6 V |
Charge voltage | 4.2 V |
Discharge cut-off voltage | 2.5 V |
Energy density | 234 Wh/Kg |
1C (3050mA) 10℃≤T≤45℃ | |
0.2C(610mA) 10℃>T≥0℃ | |
1C (3050mA) 60℃>T≥45℃ | |
2C (6100mA) 45℃>T≥5℃ | |
0.5C (1525mA) 5℃>T≥-20℃ | |
Humidity range | 0 ~ 60 % RH (non-condensing) |
Internal resistance | ≤ 35 mΩ (AC Impedance, 1000 Hz) |
Battery dimension | Height: 64.85±0.25mm Diameter: 18.35±0.15mm |
Weight | ≤47g |
Item | Conditions | Permissible time | ||
45 ℃~ 60 ℃, 60% RH Max | Less than 1 month | |||
25 ℃ ~ 45 ℃, 60% RH Max | Less than 3 months | |||
-20 ℃ ~ 25 ℃, 60% RH Max | Less than 1 year | |||
About long time storage: If the battery needs to be stored for a long time, the battery’s storage voltage should be 3.6 ~ 3.9 V. Also, it is recommended to charge the battery every six months. |
1 | Do not use and leave the battery near a heat source such as fire or heater. |
Do not use or leave the battery at very high temperature conditions (e.g., strong direct sunlight or a vehicle in extremely hot conditions). Otherwise, it can overheat or catch fire or its performance will be degenerate and its service life will be decreased. | |
3 | Do not short circuit, over-charge or over-discharge the battery. |
4 | Don’t immerse the battery in water and seawater. Please put it in cool and dry environment if no using. |
5 | Don’t reverse the positive and negative terminals |
6 | Do not disassemble or modify the battery. |
7 | Do not transport or store the battery together with metal objects such as necklaces, hairpins, coins, etc. |
8 | Make sure the battery is not with conspicuous damage or deformation. |
9 | Don’t connect the battery to an electrical outlet directly. |
10 | If the battery leaks and the electrolyte splashes into the eyes, rinse the eyes with clean running water immediately for at least 15 minutes, and go to hospital for treatment if necessary. |
11 | Mixed use of batteries of different types is not allowed. |
12 | Keep the battery away from babies. |
13 | Do not directly solder the battery and pierce the battery with a nail or other sharp objects. |
14 | Do not strike, throw or trample the battery. |
15 | Use the battery charger specifically for that purpose when charging |
16 | Please separate batterys of different electrochemical systems from one another when disposing of secondary batterys. |
17 | Clean the terminals with a dry cloth before use if the battery terminals are dirty. Otherwise power failure or charge failure may occur due to the poor connection with the instrument. |
18 | Batteries should be removed from the device or charger immediately and not used again if they are over heat, give off odor, discolor or deform, or appear abnormally in any way during use, charging and storage. |
19 | The battery replacement shall be done only by either battery supplier or device supplier instead of the user. |
20 | The battery replacement shall be done only by either battery supplier or device supplier instead of the user. |
21 | Do not use batterys in strong electrostatic and magnetic occasions, otherwise, it can cause safety problems easily. |
22 | Use of damaged batterys is not permitted. |
23 | Make sure package designing will not cause battery damages. |
24 | Battery packing should be conducted strictly according to level range, any misuse of different levels should not be permitted. |
Disassembling batterys from pack or module is not permitted unless under the guidance of professional technicians. |