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| Model Number : | 4/5SC1200mAh |
| Certification : | CE IEC BIS |
| Payment Terms : | L/C,T/T,Western Union |
| Delivery Time : | 35 working days |
Specification
| Voltage Nominal | 1.2V |
| Capacity Nominal | 1200mAh |
| Weight | 33g |
| Dimension | 22*34mm |
| Standard Charge Current | 0.1C (120mA) for 16 hours |
| Fast Charge Current | 1C (1200mA) with -ΔV termination detection |
| Discharge Cut-off Voltage | 1.0V |
Operating Teerature Range | Charge:0-60℃ |
| Discharge: -20+60℃ | |
| Life Cycle | ≥500 cycles |

Applications
Emergency Lighting: Exit signs, emergency luminaires .
Medical Devices: Portable medical equipment .
Communication Devices: Two-way radios, intercoms .
Consumer Electronics: Electric toys, remote controls .
Professional and Industrial Equipment: Instruments, backup systems .
Charging
Avoid Overcharging: While tolerant, excessive overcharging can damage the battery. Use smart chargers with negative delta voltage (-ΔV) detection or temperature cut-off (DTO) for rapid charging to terminate charge automatically .
Temperature Monitoring: Charge only within the specified temperature range (0°C to +45°C) . Charging outside this range can lead to reduced capacity and potential damage.
Charge in a Well-Ventilated Area: Provide adequate space around the charger and battery during charging.
Discharging
Temperature Management: Avoid discharging outside the recommended temperature range (-20°C to +60°C). Extreme cold reduces performance; extreme heat accelerates aging.
Prevent Short Circuits: Never allow the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals to connect directly. Short circuits can cause very high currents, leading to extreme overheating, terminal damage, leakage, or fire.
Cool and Dry Environment: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, moisture, and heat sources. The ideal storage temperature is between -20°C to +35°C.
Recovery after Storage: After prolonged storage, the battery may require a few charge/discharge cycles to regain its full capacity.
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