Grade Rank A 51.2V LiFePo4 battery prismatic lithium iron phosphate cell NCQ
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- Min Order Qty:
- 10 SET
- Supply Capability:
- 100 SET/month
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Q1. Can I have a sample order?
A. Yes, welcome sample order to test and check quality.
Q2. How about after-sales service?
A. We will provide you with a 3 years warranty. If there are any problems, please let us know and we will provide you with a positive solution.
Q3. What about the lead time?
A. Sample 5-10 days, mass production time 3-5 weeks depending on order quantity.
Q4. Do you have any MOQ limit?
A. Yes, but low MOQ, 10pcs order is available.
Q5. How do you ship the goods and how long does it take to arrive?
A. We usually ship by DHL, UPS, FedEx or TNT. It usually takes 3-5 days to arrive. Bigger order shipped by air or by sea.
Q6. How to proceed with an order?
A. 1st, please let us know your requirements or application. 2nd, We offer our quotation. 3rd, customer confirms the samples and make a deposit for formal order. 4th, We produce your order.
Q7. Can you print my logo on the product?
A. Yes. Please supply us the artwork before mass production.
- Q: I just bought a blue wireless controller for the XB 360, and my battery pack (white) will not work with it. It isn't necessary to have the matching battery pack for the controller to work, correct? Or am I wrong?
- doubt it
- Q: Hello, I am using a SOTEC Winbook WA2200 Laptop. I have a battery problem which is the battery does not have a backup of even 10 minutes. I searched for batteries in OKorder but i didn't find any. So please let me know if there is any other batteries i can buy. No matter it is a other brand. DELL or something i can use instead of this. Thanks PLEASE HELP! I found this behind the battery.SOTEC WABT02Battery Pack LI4401AOutput: 14.8v 4400mAh S/N
- Go on that computer website and it should be on there
- Q: I got a Nintendo Wii for Christmas last year. I am trying to charge my Wii remotes. I have two remotes. I am trying to find out how to use the battery pack. Can you use the battery pack? How do you use it? Also, is there another way to charge Wii remotes?
- Do you have rechargeable batteries or a Wii charger kit? Because you can't charge your Wii remotes with the standard equipment included with the Wii. You have to either - #1 - Put fresh batteries in the Wii - either new batteries, or buy rechargeable AA batteries with a charger. #2 - Buy a Wii remote charging station. This is probably the battery pack you are referring to. The battery pack is inserted in place of the AA batteries, then the whole remote is inserted in a charging dock to charge.
- Q: I have an electric lawn mower. I love that its 'green', but to run the mower, I have to plug it in to a huge extension cord. I have a small yard, but I wish I could find a rechargeable battery pack or something for it. Are there rechargeable batteries that I could plug my mower into?
- You cannot convert a 110v mower to, in most cases, an eighteen volt battery pack type without an entirely different motor and spending much more money than the mower is worth. Gotta question for you. What is so green about electricity? That electricity has to be generated somehow. Diesel and coal burning plants, or water power with enormous dams that obstruct waterways and kill wildlife, timber cleared and graded right of ways for power lines, giant oil and pcb filled transformer and substations that were all built with heavy hydrocarbon emitting equipment and still maintained with more of the same equipment. All of the materials for this fine grid of green had to be logged, mined or drilled for. Even solar and wind power stations didn't just bloom there. Sorry, you are an innocent victim of my diatribe, but in spite of what the power companies like to spout, and once electricity is generated and delivered it doesn't cause anymore pollutants, at least as we know now, it still isn't green.
- Q: I have a 8.2v battery pack (supposed to be 7.2v but its always around 8.5 when charged) that runs a circuit. The circuit has motors in it that turn on and off. I have a wireless cmos camera that taps into the same battery pack, the camera needs 8v. The unit works fine until the motors turn on then the camera shuts off for the duration of the motors being on. I had a similar problem before but it was downstream in the circuit after a voltage regulator, I stuck a large capacitor after the voltage regulator and it solved this problem. I tried putting a capacitor on the camera and it didnt seem to help much. Do I need a voltage regulator and a larger battery pack to do this or is there another way ? I'm thinking its not so much the current that is the problem but the reduction in voltage coming from the battery under heavy load, but I might be wrong. thanks !
- Get a 9-12 v battery, and run the motor directly from the battery (insure that the motor is rated for the higher voltage) then run the camera off a parallel wired reducing voltage regulator. I fly high powered electric R/C planes and we use a similar scheme to power the receivers and servos.
- Q: i have a spare battery pack and one of my controllers is broken, so buying the wired controller and putting a battery pack in it would be a cheaper solution (if it can be done)
- Wow. A battery is not a transceiver. It will not convert a wired controller to wireless.
- Q: battery pack
- You could go back to the store where you bought the item and ask them for a replacement. Look very carefully at any embossed wording on the item, or a tag that is fixed to it, and try to find the company that made the item. If you can find an address for the company, send a letter to their customer help office to get the information that you need. If this battery is not removable, then the item will have to be disassembled to replace it. If it is easily removed, take it out and take it to a store that sells batteries to match it with a new one.
- Q: How do i make it so i can plug these into the wall, it takes 3 AA batteries, can i take an old plug from a small appliance and somehow just connect the wires? a really detailed explanation might be needed please and thank you
- o.k. your best bet is to figure out the draw or power used by the LED's 3 AA's put out 4.5 volts and if its a good alkaline battery it will have about 1300-3000 milliampere hours. what i would do is find my self a 9VDC adaptor wire in series a quarter watt resistor that would bring it down to 4.5 volts to figure this out you need to know how many amps it draws please feel free to contact me i can answer any other questions you may have
- Q: But works when the regular batteries are used, or works when using the other rechargeable batter pack. Why?
- humm. okorder
- Q: Are they battery packs or AA?And where csn I buy replacement/extras?
- KODAK Li-Ion Rechargeable Digital Camera Battery KLIC-7004 you can buy them online at kodak store or office depot
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Grade Rank A 51.2V LiFePo4 battery prismatic lithium iron phosphate cell NCQ
- Loading Port:
- SHANGHAI
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 SET
- Supply Capability:
- 100 SET/month
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