Lipo Battery Cell 785060 805060 Storage Rechargeable Li-Ion Lithium Ion Battery Pack
NO. | Items | Specifications |
1 | batteries | 3.7v 2500mah lipo battery |
2 | Charge voltage | 4.2V |
3 | Nominal voltage | 3.7V |
4 | Nominal capacity | 2500mAh 0.2C Discharge |
5 | Charge current | Standard Charging:0.5C Rapid charge: 1.0C |
6 | Standard Charging method | 0.5C CC(constant current)charge to 4.2V, then CV(constant voltage 4.2V)charge till charge current decline to ≤0.05C |
7 | Charging time | Standard Charging:2.75hours(Ref.) Rapid charge: 2hours(Ref.) |
8 | Max.charge current | 1.0C |
9 | Max.discharge current | 1.0C |
10 | Discharge cut-off voltage | 2.5V0.25V(0.2C) |
11 | Operating temperature | Charging: 0 °C ~45 °C Discharging:0 °C ~45 °C |
12 | Storage temperature | -10°C~ +45 °C |
13 | Dimension | Length:80±2mm (not including tabs) Width:50±0.5mm Thickness:8±0.2mm |
14 | Drop Test | The cell is to be dropped from a height of meter twice onto concrete ground. No fire, no leakage |
15 | cycle time | ≥500times |
How to Ensure the Safety of Lipo Batteries:
Ensuring the safety of LiPo (Lithium-Ion Polymer) batteries is crucial due to their high energy density and potential risks if not handled properly. Here are some key steps to ensure the safety of LiPo batteries:
Temperature: LiPo batteries are sensitive to extreme temperatures. High temperatures can accelerate chemical reactions inside the battery, leading to faster aging and reduced capacity. Ideally, store LiPo batteries at a temperature between 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F).
Humidity: Moisture can be harmful to LiPo batteries, as it may cause corrosion or damage to internal components. Store batteries in a dry, moisture-free environment to maintain their integrity and prevent the risk of short circuits or failures.
Container: Store LiPo batteries in appropriate containers or fire-resistant bags. These specialized containers or bags are designed to control potential fire hazards in case of battery failure, providing additional protection.
Charge Level: Long-term storage with full or depleted charge levels can damage the battery's overall performance. Ideally, maintain LiPo batteries at around 50% charge to preserve their stability and extend their lifespan.
Regular Cycling: Periodically use the batteries to perform charge and discharge cycles, and ensure proper storage conditions to mitigate potential performance decline over time.
Fire and Heat Prevention
Keep Away from Fire Sources: LiPo batteries are highly flammable. Storing them in areas prone to fire hazards or near high-temperature heat sources increases the risk of fire. Ensure that LiPo batteries are kept away from flammable materials, open flames, or extreme heat sources.
Ventilation: Adequate ventilation in the storage area helps disperse any gases that may accumulate due to battery aging or failure. Good air circulation reduces the risk of gas accumulation and minimizes potential hazards associated with LiPo batteries.
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