Product Description
Power Lipo Battery 401230 3.7v 105mAh Rechargeable Lithium Ion Polymer Battery For Smart Watch
NO. | Items | Specifications |
1 | batteries | 3.7v 105mah lipo battery |
2 | Charge voltage | 4.2V |
3 | Nominal voltage | 3.7V |
4 | Nominal capacity | 105mAh 0.2C Discharge |
5 | Charge current | Standard Charging:0.2C 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 | 0.5C |
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:30±0.5mm (not including tabs) Width:12±0.5mm Thickness:4±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 |
Advantages:
Lithium polymer batteries have a relatively low self-discharge rate, which means they can hold their charge for a longer period of time when not in use. This is beneficial for devices that are not frequently used or for those that need to be stored for an extended period before use. For example, a fully charged lithium polymer battery may lose only a small amount of its charge after several months of storage, whereas other types of batteries may lose a significant portion of their charge over the same period.
They can deliver high current outputs, making them suitable for applications that require rapid energy release, such as power tools and electric vehicles. This high discharge rate capability allows the battery to provide the necessary power to drive the device's motor or other high-power components without significant voltage drop or performance degradation.
With proper charging and discharging management, lithium polymer batteries can withstand a large number of charge-discharge cycles. This means that they can be used for a long time before their capacity significantly degrades. For example, some high-quality lithium polymer batteries can last for hundreds or even thousands of cycles, which is much longer than the cycle life of some other battery chemistries.
Product pictures: