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high voltage lithium lifePO4 512v 50ah battery NCQ

high voltage lithium lifePO4 512v 50ah battery NCQ

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Product Model

HV-BOx2-384

Product Specification

384V 10KWH

Nominal Voltage

384v

Nominal Capacity

27Ah

Cell Type

(LFP)

Standard Charge Voltage

438V

Max Charge Current

1C

Discharge Cut-Off Voltage

300v

Max Discharge Current

1C

Protection level

4 levels Battery Management Protection

Communication Interface

CAN

Cycle Life*

≥6000 cycles (80%DOD)

Charge Temperature

Range 0~65℃

Discharge Temperature

Range -20~65℃

Parallels Function

Support 10 Units In Parallels

Dimensions

980*520*20OMM

Weight

92Kg

Installation Method

(Floor Mounted Type)

 

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 Direct from Verified Custom Manufacturer

 

Application Areas:

Energy storage system, control system, alarm system, power system, database Emergency lighting system, emergency power supply, UPS Telecommunication, communication, fire fighting system, Solar/wind energy storage, Back-up power for small UPS.

 

Product features:

Professional design, stylish shell, good interface.

Modular Design, free combination, easy to transport and install.

Thick shell, good protection for internal cells.

Smart protection, customized BMS to avoid overcharging.

High energy battery, high energy density term and conversion efficiency.

Fast charging, 1C high performance battery.

Long cycle life, high quality cells provide longer service life.

Stable performance, can normally work under high temperature.

 

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CONVENIENT AND BEAUTIFUL ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE, TO ENSURE THAT YOU CAN GET THE LIGHT AT ANY TIME AND PLACE. TO ORDER IT, QUALITY SERVICE, REASONABLE PRICE AND PERFECT AFTER-SALES.

 

 

 

FAQ:

 

Can I have a sample order?

A. Yes, welcome sample order to test and check quality.

 

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.

 

 What about the lead time?

A. Sample 5-10 days, mass production time 3-5 weeks depending on order quantity.

 

Do you have any MOQ limit?

A. Yes, but low MOQ, 10pcs order is available.

 

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.

 

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.

 

Can you print my logo on the product?

A. Yes. Please supply us the artwork before mass production.


Q:I have a nikon coolpix s610 and i just cant tell when my battery is low? Im sure the nikons are all similar so if anyone has one can you please tell me how to check my battery life. Its not visible, atleast to me its not. Thanks a lot!!
It may not be the best solution, but you can check the voltage on your batteries. You can see how much is left in them. I believe a AAA battery is normally 1.5v and is dead when there are only 1.2v left. A voltage checker is a handy little tool. You can use it for any batteries you think might be dying. That way you know which ones to throw out, which ones to have replacements ready for, and which ones to save for later use.
Q:I have a flip cam ultra (NOT HD) and I wanted to buy the chargeable battery pack. Does that only work on the HD version/ is there one I can buy that works on my camera?
You did not state which Flip Ultra version you have, 1st or 2nd generation. But both generations just uses AA batteries. You could use rechargeable AA batteries but they will not charge in camera.
Q:I have a HP G61 Notebook PC, my battery icon has a little X over it and a plugand a msg appears and says to replace my battery pack however its plugged in and charging and is at 100 %. Also whenever i take out the charger, my laptop looses energy fastwhats wrong with it
Your battery is bad. Sometimes they just go out like that. Batteries are expensive, but if you can keep it plugged in you're good to go. Otherwise you'll have to buy a new one.
Q:I bought a battery pack a few months ago, and it worked fine up until about a month ago. I went to turn the controller and console on using the controller one day and it just stopped working. This past Saturday morning, I went and picked up a new battery thinking it was the other battery pack. The new battery pack is charged, according to the play and charge cable LED indicator light. The controller still will not turn on without being plugged into the Xbox using the play and charge cable. The thing about all this is that when i put the standard AA battery pack in, the controller work fine.Anything I can do to fix this, SHORT OF BUYING A NEW CONTROLLER!!! Thanks!
you got to try cleaning to gold plates on the inside of the controller and the battery pack. it has happened to me many times.
Q:If i made a battery pack of 13 batteries, each 3.7V 4000mAh in series, then i would get a battery pack output of 48.1V 4000mAh (assuming thats correct).my question is, how would i go about charging the pack? or bertter put, what kind of charger should i be looking for to safley charge the pack?im clueless on how to go about charging it, any advice would help, thanks.
The charger will be related to the types of batteries. There are specific charges designed to work with individual battery types. The poor man's way of charging is to get a power supply that is capable of producing 60Vdc at at least 5A so you can dial in the voltage to what the batteries will take.
Q:I was wondering if xbox 360 controllers that come with a rechargeable battery pack have the same serial number as the one on the actual battery pack, because I think my little brother swapped my controller for his broken one but I can't really tell
simply put im afraid not sorry
Q:i just bought rechargeable AA batteries, and my xbox 360 controller will not power on. am i doing something wrong? does the play and charge kit work for rechargeable AA batteries? and the kit does work because i have a battery pack. but the pack lost its power.
No. It recharges the battery pack that comes with it. You need a charger pack made for whatever brand of batteries you bought if you want to use those. Otherwise put the charger battery pack in your controller and then hook up the Play and Charge cord.
Q:I am getting a lot of heat for trying to buy a rechargeable battery pack so my play and charge cable can work. Will this cable work with the AA battery pack?
basically recharge the p.c you may play at the same time as that's charging. it is why that's called the Play n fee kit. as far by way of fact the AA batteries, even although they're rechargeable batteries, i'd think of that it would not. i'd desire to be incorrect, yet I doubt it. Play for approximately an hour or so with the rechargeable battery p.c. in, and plugged into the twine, and you're reliable to flow. await the sunshine on the twine to teach eco-friendly, and you're completely charged, all at the same time as you performed. isn't that cool?
Q:I have an e-bike using a 36 volt-9 amp battery pack.Can I use the same smart charger if I increase the capacity to 48 volts-9 amps?
Would not topic which charger you buy, in the event you let your battery's go absolutely useless you have got ruined them, depending on how your battery's are configured as in six 6 volt battery's in parallel or three 12 volt in parallel you will be in a position to save lots of them, just now not with a standard 36 volt charger, you'd desire a desulfator, and the knowledge to rejuvenate them, unluckily lots of the retailer bought desulfators will simplest do 12 volt, and would assume a 36 volt desulfator would on no account be low cost, so you'll have got to smash them right down to 12 volt banks, and many of the retailer boughts wont do a thoroughly useless battery, so you can ought to give them a surface charge from a common 12 volt charger to get them started, or if you happen to had been fairly handy just build a Bedini SSG charger desulfator, where case with just a little of residence work you could tweak that to do 36 volts, even though just a little time consuming as you are going to need to cycle the battery's once or twice, as in cost discharge them, you can bring them back to higher than new, you probably have a single 36 volt lithium battery and now not a financial institution of gel or sealed lead acid parallel batterys you might be out of luck, as wholly draining a lithium is a demise sentance for it.
Q:I have a few cheap LED flashlights that I would like to power with a 7.6 volt R/C car battery pack. I used to power a regular bike light with it, but the bulb was for 7.5 volts. I'd like to go LED for better battery life. All the LED lights use 3 1.5 aaa batteries. Do I need to add anything (resitors, capacitors, etc.), or are they already in there? Any help would be great.
That is a complex problem. First you need to know what specific bulb you are dealing with . Most white LED's typically run between 3.7 to 4.2 Vdc , and require 20-30 mA each to run at their full output. You say that the 3 AAA batteries are what they ran on originally, so that means that they could have only been setup as a parallel circuit, if they were in series that would require at least 36 volts. But you do not know the specifics, so here is how you start: Assume that the max voltage of the bulbs is 4.0 Vdc x 9 bulbs @ 20 mA each , powered by 7.6 vdc One 22 ohm 1 watt resistor @ 30mA each you would need one 15 ohm 1 watt resistor , but be careful you could shorten the life , or not, trial and error is the only way to know. Radio shack does sell a 22 ohm 1/2 watt resistor, and it would get hot, so you need to go to a specialty electronics(radio shack is not anymore) shop and find exactly what you need for around a buck. Oh and you cant take two 22 ohm 1/2 watt resistors and run them in series, that would result in 11ohms at 1 watt, and a bulb life of around 40ms.

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