Allrun 11.1V 5000mAh 3S1P Lithium Polymer Battery Pack
Welcome to Allrun custom LiPo battery pack section, they are rechargeable lithium polymer batteries made from polymer electrolytes instead of liquid electrolytes (abbreviated LiPo, LIP, Li-poly, lithium-poly, and others). Allrun li-polymer batteries are tailor-made dimensions based on the customer's design, various sizes and capacities are available, please contact us for more details regarding your specified project.
Datasheet
Item | Allrun 11.1V 5000mAh 3S1P Lithium Polymer Battery Pack |
Battery Type | Lithium Polymer Battery |
Capacity | 5000mAh |
Normal Voltage | 11.1V |
Thickness | 21mm MAX |
Width | 60mm MAX |
Length | 92mm MAX |
Charge Cut-off Voltage | 12.6V |
Discharge Cut-off Voltage | 9.0V |
Standard Charge Current | 2500mA (0.5C) |
Max Charge Current | 10000mA (2C) |
Standard Discharge Current | 2500mA (0.5C) |
Max Discharge Current | 5000mA (1C) |
Pulse Discharge Current | 10000mA (2C) for 2 seconds |
PCM | YES |
Wire Cable | YES |
Lithium-Ion polymer batteries are rechargeable batteries using lithium-ion technology that can be recharged repeatedly. It is constructed from one to several electrochemical cells. Lithium ions migrate during discharge from the negative electrode through the electrolyte to the positive electrode, and then back again during the charging. Today this powerful technology is used in a number of applications, such as
-Wearable devices (smart watch, smart clothing, heating apparel, bluetooth headset, etc.)
-Medical Devices (portable X-ray camera, insulin pump, blood pressure devices, etc.)
-IoT and Smart Home products( smart lock, doorbell camera, smart faucet, security monitor, BLE credit card, etc.)
-Industrial &Consumer electronics(portable electronic devices, scanners, sensing timers, timer systems, vaccination emergency lights, etc)
Safety Notes of LiPo Battery Pack
ALWAYS inspect the battery to ensure no signs of damage, deformity, or swelling before charging. If there are, STOP charging the battery and follow the proper procedure to dispose of the battery.
NEVER charge a swollen, ballooned, or damaged battery (even if swollen upon purchase). Continuing to charge a battery that has begun to swell will result in a fire.