Description
The rechargeable batteries are lead-lead dioxide systems. The
dilute sulfuric acid electrolyte is
absorbed by separators and plates and thus immobilized. Should the
battery be accidentally
overcharged producing hydrogen and oxygen, special one-way valves
allow the gases to escape
thus avoiding excessive pressure build-up. Otherwise, the battery
is completely sealed and is,
therefore, maintenance-free, leak proof and usable in any
position.
Performance Characteristics
Nominal Voltage 2V
Number of cell 1
Design Life 5 years
Nominal Capacity *7oF(*5oC)
*0 hour rate (0.3A, 1.*5V) 6Ah
*0 hour rate (0.*5A, 1.*5V) 5.5Ah
5 hour rate (1.*4A, 1.*5V) 5.2Ah
1 hour rate (4.*3A, 1.6V) 4.*3Ah
Internal Resistance
Fully Charged battery *7oF(*5oC) 5mOhms
Self-Discharge
3% of capacity declined per month at *0oC(average)
Operating Temperature Range
Discharge **0~*0oC
Charge **0~*0oC
Storage **0~*0oC
Max. Discharge Current *7oF(*5oC) *0A(5s)
Short Circuit Current **0A
Charge Methods: Constant Voltage Charge *7oF(*5oC)
Cycle use
Maximum charging current 2.4A
Temperature compensation *5.0mV/oC
Standby use
Temperature compensation *3.3mV/oC