Heated Lithium Battery Gloves 3.7V 3600mAh 1s2p 103450 Power Lipo Batteries
Model | 1S2P |
Nominal voltage | 3.7V |
Nominal capacity | 4000mAh |
Size | 21mm*36mm*55mm |
Max charge current | 0.5C |
Charging method | Constant current 1C to 4.2V,then charge with constant voltage 4.2V till charge current less than 0.01C |
Max discharge current | 1C |
Discharge cut-off voltage | 2.75V, the over-discharge detection voltage of PCM |
Operating environment | Charging, 0°C ~ 45°C ; 65±20%RH; Discharging, -20°C~60°C ; 65±20%RH |
Storage environment | -20°C~45°; 65±20%RH; |
Lifespan (80% Prime Capacity) | >500times |
Charging Attention | It is dangerous that charging with higher current or voltage than Product Specification may cause damage to the cell electrical, mechanical safety performance. |
Features:
Power Source and Capacity
Heated clothing batteries, such as those used to power heated jackets or gloves, are often rechargeable. They usually have a capacity ranging from a few thousand milliampere - hours (mAh) to around 10,000 mAh. For example, a common 18650 - based heated clothing battery might have a capacity of around 3000 - 5000 mAh. This capacity allows for several hours of continuous heating, depending on the power consumption of the heating elements in the clothing.
These batteries typically provide a relatively low and stable voltage output. Most heated clothing batteries have an output voltage of around 3.7 - 7.4 volts. The voltage is designed to match the requirements of the heating elements in the clothing. A consistent voltage is crucial to ensure a steady and even heat output throughout the garment. For example, a battery pack with a 7.4 - volt output can power a series - connected set of heating elements more effectively than a lower - voltage battery.
One of the key features of heated clothing batteries is their ability to provide temperature - regulated heating. They work in conjunction with a thermostat or a temperature - control circuit in the clothing. The battery supplies power to the heating elements until a pre - set temperature is reached. Once the desired temperature is achieved, the power supply can be adjusted or cut off to maintain a constant temperature. This helps to prevent over - heating and conserves battery power. For example, a heated jacket battery system might be set to keep the interior of the jacket at around 40 - 50 degrees Celsius.
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