SDI INR18650-15M Li-Ion battery 3.6V, 1500mAh, 65x18.2mm
Description
SDI INR18650-15M Li-Ion battery 3.6V, 1500mAh, 65x18.2mmSamsung SDI INR18650-15M Li-Ion battery 3.6V 1.5Ah, unprotected- rechargeable: Yes
- Size: 18650 Li-ion
- Nominal capacity: 1500mAh
- Voltage: 3.6V, 3.7V
- Chemical system: Lithium-Ion
- Max. charging current: 4 amps
- Discharge current max.: 23 amps constant
- Height: approx. 65 mm
- Diameter: approx. 18.2 mm
- Weight: 43 grams
- Final charging voltage: max. 4.2 volts
- Final discharge voltage: minimum 2.5 volts
The inexpensive 18650 Li-ion battery from Samsung SDI for many applications. This lithium ion battery is often used in battery packs for tools by many tool and power tool manufacturers such as Bosch. The battery is also often used in inexpensive cordless tools or garden tools. The advantage of this cell is the relatively high discharge current of constant up to 23 amps (23 A).
Safety instructions: Lithium cells may only be operated with protective electronics! Please note that lithium cells may only be used by qualified persons. Incorrect handling or a short circuit can lead to fire or explosion. Further properties: Lithium-ion batteries are thermally stable and are not subject to a memory effect. They work on the basis of lithium and are characterized by a high energy density. Notes: to charge lithium ion (Li-Ion) batteries, special chargers are required which are also used for Li-Ion batteries and which charge the batteries using a special charging process, usually CCCV = constant current, constant voltage. The batteries must not be charged above a voltage of 4.2 volts, as there is a risk of fire and explosion. It is advantageous to only charge the batteries up to around 4.1 volts, as this significantly increases the service life and number of charging cycles (possibly up to double). Only lithium ion chargers may be used for charging. However, cheap chargers sometimes have the disadvantage that they do not switch off safely at the end of the charging process, but continue to charge the batteries with a low charging current, which can be dangerous. Furthermore, rechargeable batteries and batteries do not belong in household waste! Please dispose of them as required by law at municipal collection points or in the [usually green] containers provided for this purpose in stores.Specifications
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