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Professional Primary Non Rechargeable Batteries ER14335M 1300mAh
Nominal Capacity | 1300mAh |
Battery discharged at continuous current 2.7mA until voltage reaches cut-off voltage 2.0V at ambient temperature 23±2℃ | |
Nominal Voltage | 3.6 V |
Maximum Continuous Current | 210mA |
Battery with minimum 50% rated capacity discharged at ambient temperature 23±2℃ | |
Maximum Pulse Discharge Current | 420mA |
Battery with minimum 50% rated capacity discharged at max pulse for 3 seconds after 27seconds break. Ambient temperature 23±2℃ | |
Storage Condition | Temperature ≤ 30℃ Humidity ≤ 75%RH |
Operating Temperature | -55℃ to +85℃ |
Battery Dimension | See drawing on pag |
Max Weight | 13.0g |
Self-discharge Rate | 2% |
Max self-discharged rate at ambient temperature 23±2℃ | |
Shelf Life | 10 years |
Ambient temperature 23±2℃ |
1. Battery Characteristic
The nominal voltage of single cell up to 3.6V, the operating voltage varies with the load, normally between 3.3V and 3.6V
We offer the specific energy density of 360Wh/kg
The battery with a strong adaptability to temperature can be in work between -55℃ ~ +85℃
Battery voltage is very stable during work, more than 90% of the capacity could be output on a fixed high voltage platform
The battery self-discharge less than 2% per year at room temperature
Hermetic welding sealing to reduce the leakage for extending the shelf life to more than 10 years
2. Main Applications
Cardiac pacemaker, respirator, oxygenator, inspection devices, monitoring devices, infusion pump, etc.
Smoke detectors, security alarms, seismometers, locking system, monitoring system, etc.
RFID products, road toll transponder, IC cards, etc.
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4. Company Advantages
5. FAQS of General Safety Instructions
The battery should be kept as dryly as possible when they are in storage.
The battery should be stopped to using when the abnormal heat release or leakage occurs.
The battery should be kept out of the children firstly. If swallowed by children, please contact a physician at once.
The batteries can’t be short circuit. If positive and negative polarity of a battery is directly connected, this may cause a short circuit and this may lead to toxic materials or gas leakage and/or violent rupture.
When changing batteries be aware that batteries of different electrochemical system, grades, or brands should be not mixed. If different batteries are used or in case of using old and new batteries together this can discharge batteries due to different voltage or capacity. This can cause toxic material or gas leakage and/or violent rupture.
The batteries are not able to put or thrown into the water because it would cause explosion.
During the batteries disposal, you need to follow the local and state regulations.