Shoto SDA10- 48100 backup LiFe Battery Module Lithium-ion Battery 5.12kwh System for Energy storage
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- Shanghai
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- Min Order Qty:
- 50 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 unit/month
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Q2: What’s your product range?
A2: We focus on Lithium-ion battery, Lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery for residential and commercial energy storage system, telecom tower, UPS, AGVs, golf carts, boat, RVs, camping, electric vehicles, etc.
Q3: What is the production time for your lithium battery?
A3: The sample delivery time is about 25-30 days. The bulk order delivery time is about 25-35days according to quantity.
Q4: Can I buy one or two units for the sample first?
A4: Yes. Samples are welcome for the LiFePO4 battery. Please contact our sales manager to place the order.
Q5: Can you give us a discount?
A5: We can of course talk to specific numbers, but let’s make sure we’re on the same page about this solution being a good fit for your needs.
Q6: How do you guarantee the quality?
A6: Always a pre-production sample before mass production.
Always final Inspection before shipment.
Q7: Why we can choose you?
A7: Reliable-- Our certifications like MSDS, CE is our commitment to quality and safety for our lithium batteries.
Professional--We provide battery solutions and technical support for more than 10 years.
Factory-- We have factory, so have competitive price.
- Q: 1. whole battery pack of energy total 4400mAh or2. each cell of energy 4400mAh and with 6 cells of this kind in series to form the packThank you for your answer.
- The first is correct. THe pack is indivisible and can only be used as a unit with those characteristics, ie capable of a constant 4.4 A output for 1 hour, half that ouput for double the time, 0.44 A for 10 hrs etc. These are nominal figures, so expect to get less, depending on the age of the pack in terms of charging cycles.
- Q: Can I convert a 11.1V 2200mAh 25C Li-Poly Battery Pack Deans with Deans Female to Small Tamiya Female to work with a stock M249 or with this burnout my motor?
- You can build an adapter for practically anything. Whether the motor burns out depends on the battery you use, not the connector. They are two separate issues. If the motor is going to be burned out by the 11.1V 2200mAh 25C Li-Poly Battery Pack, then it will get burned out whether you use Deans or Tamiya connector. Having said that, the question is whether the Tamiya will be able to handle the current that the motor draws (without heating up and melting. That depends on a lot of factors, such as how much current the motor will draw, what kind of wires you are using, what kind of gears you are using, etc. Sometimes, that just requires trial and error.
- Q: I think it's impossible! This is surely a stupid question, it just doesn't explain it anywhere. Are they stuck in there?
- smash it open with a hammer. it will work :)
- Q: I drive a 2000 Lexus LS400 I was told a sedan consumes less amps than a SUV or pick up
- If you actually NEED to jump start your car on a frequent enough basis that you NEED a jump start battery pack, then you PROBABLY should spend the money on fixing what's wrong with your car instead of wasting it on a fancy TOY.
- Q: Every time I tap on the battery pack on the back, it disconnects my controller. It's extremely frustrating because every time I put my controller down on a table, it disconnects. Does anyone know why this is? My battery pack doesn't look loose.
- It's not uncommon for a wireless controller's batter pack to behave like that. There are several different things you can do. The first is is a more sarcastic approach in tightly taping the battery to the controller. The second is to be extra gentle in setting the controller down to determine the exact level of sensitivity so you can put your controller down without losing the wireless connection. The third is to hardline the controller to the Xbox, though that would obviously take the fun out of playing wirelessly. The fourth and least likely option is to buy a new controller. Generally, the most frequent cause of a controller's disconnecting is lack of contact between the battery and the controller. Even the slightest lacking will sever the connection to the Xbox. If the battery pack fits the compartment on the bottom of the controller perfectly, and you can't push it towards you and feel it budge, then it might not be the battery pack; it could be the controller itself. If that's the case, you are likely looking at a possible replacement controller. It happens. Sometimes you get a lemon. Make sure you don't buy merchendise at gaming outlets. As unusual as that might seem, you'll commonly get a better deal if you go to Target or Walmart. Before you consider the possibility, I would strongly recommend you try my trouble shooting suggestions mentioned above. Experience has shown the problem to be between the battery and the controller. It might be different for you. Good luck!
- Q: Hi, I've been trying to google-educate myself but I want to make sure of what I'm doing and ask for some expert advice, if we've any in the audience. :) I have a battery case that takes two AA batteries (energizer if that matters), I've checked on my voltmeter and I believe it gives a DC current of 3.20v (if that's way off I may be using my voltmeter incorrectly) And the LEDs I have are 5mm Nexxtech LEDs, which from searching I've found this information on them: 5mm (T1 3/4): Forward Voltage 2.2 V, Forward Current 10 mA (max 15 mA).Now I want to hook up 4 LEDs to this battery pack, to be continuously illuminated. I have also got a pack of 1/4 watt 5% resistors. On the back of the pack it lists a whole slew of specs, apparently there are two of each type, but I'm not sure what the numbers mean, or how to differentiate which resistor is which. (see the summary of
- The battery pack you have is +3.2 volts, which is correct since *unloaded* batteries are typically 1.65V and are 1.5V when loaded down. Now in order to hook up (4) LEDs with a (minimum) forward voltage of 2.2V, you will need 4 * 2.2V 8.8V (minimum) as a voltage source. Therefore you would need (3) dual AA battery packs that are connected in series to get 9.6V to work properly. Next you will need to control the current thru each of the LEDs that are also connected in series. The resistor would be need to be the voltage divided by the current from Ohm's Law as follows R V / I (9.6V - 8.8V) / 10mA 0.8V / 0.010A 80 ohms With this solution you can use (1) switch to turn off all the LEDs. An alternate way to power the LEDs is when each of the (4) LEDs are in parallel to the single 3.2V source. Since the voltage drop of each LED is 2.2V, the resistor for each LED would be R V / I (3.2V - 2.2V) / 10mA 1.0V / 0.010A 100 ohms Now you would need a switch to the batteries that is in series will all (4) LEDs that are in parallel to each other with their separate 100 ohm resistor. Notice that the batteries will not last as long with the LEDs in parallel as they would with the LEDs in series. The series combination is more efficient, but requires a higher voltage. LEDs do not give off heat, but the resistor might. However, the current of 10mA is not enough to create any danger.
- Q: I decided to replace an ailing NiMh battery pack (3.6 V) with 3 AA alkalines in series (4.5 V) to a small DC motor (hair clippers). Soldered the batteries in proper polarity series and ran the motor for a few minutes. The batteries became so hot they nearly exploded. Any ideas why this might have happened?
- Its just the Draw of that Motor was a bit on the Amperage side. Hence causing a good workload, therefore you get Heat. Ever Notice how a Good Flashlights batteries get Warm?
- Q: cadillac sts 1999
- Minimum 10.5 volts any lower and it will not work.
- Q: I bought two new battery packs earlier today, and while I knew they were rechargeable, I wasn't aware of the fact that you can't put batteries in it yourself. Is there any way to charge them up without having a charge kit, because I don't have one.
- I assume you're talking about Xbox 360 controllers. While there is no way to charge the battery pack without a kit of some kind (due to the unique port), you can buy battery packs that use two AA batteries, and you can use recharchable batteries in them. Swing by a game store or order one for cheap online.
- Q: I have an 18 volt battery from a milwaukee cordless drill that is dead. Does any one know how to repair them?
- Once dead, they are dead. Time to buy a new battery pack. But, if you are dead set on repair, then take the battery pack apart. You'll notice it is nothing but a bunch of 1.5 volt batteries (probably NiCad) connected in series. You could replace them with store bought. But I would not advise this!
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Shoto SDA10- 48100 backup LiFe Battery Module Lithium-ion Battery 5.12kwh System for Energy storage
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 50 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 unit/month
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