Keeppower 18650 - 3200mAh, 3.6V - 3.7V Li-ion battery PCB protected
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Keeppower 18650 - 3200mAh, 3.6V - 3.7V Li-ion battery PCB protectedHigh quality cell with long life and high cycle stability. Protection / PCB with short-circuit, overcharge and deep discharge protection. Seiko (Made in Japan). Developed for the areas of flashlights, LEDs, battery carriers etc.
Keeppower 18650 lithium ion battery PCB protected capacity 3200mAh Min. Capacity 3100mAh nominal voltage 3.6V - 3.7V Final charge voltage 4.2V Final discharge voltage 2.55V Positive pole increased (button top) Max. Discharge current 3C = 10A Protective circuit PCB integrated 10A Charging process CC-CV diameter 18.60 mm ± 0.15 mm height 69.4 mm ± 0.15 mm Weight 49 g ± 1 g Security notice:Please note that removing or damaging the protective electronics (PCB) can lead to a short circuit, fire or an explosion.
Other features: 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.
Specifications for "Keeppower 18650 - 3200mAh, 3.6V - 3.7V Li-ion battery PCB protected"
Normal charging current 0, xx - 1000mA Charging time at 1550 mA about 4h Fast charging current 1000 - 2000mA Charging time at 2000 mAh about 3h Operating temperature loading 0 ° C - 45 ° C Discharge operating temperature -20 ° C - 60 ° CHints:
A special charger is required to charge lithium ion batteries, which charges the batteries using a special charging process. (CCCV = constant current, constant voltage.) The batteries must not be charged above a voltage of 4.2 volts, otherwise there is a risk of fire and explosion. It is advantageous to only charge the batteries up to approx.4.1 volts, as this significantly increases the lifespan or number of charging cycles (possibly up to a doubling). Only lithium ion chargers may be used for charging. However, the cheap chargers sometimes have the disadvantage that they do not switch off safely after the end of the charging process, but instead continue to charge the batteries with a small charging current, which can be dangerous.
Furthermore, rechargeable batteries and batteries do not belong in household waste! Please dispose of them as prescribed by law in the municipal collection points or in the [mostly green] containers provided by the trade.
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