Smart App Monitor 100Ah Wall Mounted Lithium Ion Battery Lifepo4 Energy Storage Battery System NCQ
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- SHANGHAI
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- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 SET
- Supply Capability:
- 100 SET/month
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Application:
Household,Hospital, Bank, Airport, Power plant and other systems.
Solar energy storage cabinet
Long last UPS battery.
Phone switch, Telecom room SMR hospitals.
ADVANTAGES
About 2000-6000 cycles, up to 10 times longer life span compared to lead-acid batteries.
More Usable Capacity
100% depth of discharge (DOD),25-50% more usable capacity than lead-acid batteries.
Lightweight
Average 70% lighter than the same size traditional lead-acid batteries.
Fast &Safe Charge
High charge/discharge rate, charge much faster than traditional lead-acid batteries.
Built-in Protection
Every battery comes with a built-in battery protection system.
Drop-in Replacement
A variety of BCI standard sizes or custom solution for easy drop-in replacement.
Eco-friendly
Ultimate clean energy, no gassing, no fumes, no pollution, on-hazardous batteries.
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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:
Who are we?
We are based in Beijing, China, start from 2004,sell to all countries. There are more than300 people in our office.
How can we guarantee quality?
Always a pre-production sample before mass production;
Always final Inspection before shipment;
What can you buy from us?
Energy Storage System,Power Storage Battery,Solar Panels,Energy Etorage Battery,LiFePO4 Battery Storage System
Why should you buy from us not from other suppliers?
Focus on the R&D, production and sales of power batteries & energy storage system.
What services can we provide?
Accepted Delivery Terms: FOB,CFR,CIF,EXW,DDU,Express Delivery;
Accepted Payment Currency:USD,CNY;
Can I have a sample order?
Yes, we welcome sample order to test and check quality.
Would you accept to use our logo ?
All of our products are accepted to print your logo on the enclosure and package box,it depends on the amount, from 200pcs to1000pcs.
What kind of certificate you have ?
CE/TUV/MSDS/ISO/CB/UL/ROHS certificates.etc.
How to choose suitable inverter?
If your load is resistive loads, such as: bulbs, you can choose a modified wave inverter. But if it is inductive loads and capacities loads,we recommend using pure sine wave power inverter.
How do I choose the size of the inverter?
Different types of load demand for power are different. You can view the load power values to determine the size of the power inverter.
- Q: I have the original wii remote and the batteries dies to quickly and I want to know if bying the battery pack worth it. Basicly I'm asking will it work with my original wii remote. Thank You.
- Yes. HOWEVER, when you buy a Wii-specific charger make sure you get the Energizer Induction Charger. Every other charger will stop working after a while (i.e. become stale). I've used up about five battery packs over the years before this one. It's different from the other chargers because it charges the remote wirelessly through induction (if you don't know what that is, don't worry. You'll learn it in grade nine science). Every other charger uses a physical contact, meaning that the battery contacts stick out. After a while, they start rusting which prevents them from working You might even want to consider getting regular rechargeable batteries. They work with the Wii Remote, and you can use them for other things too. They also tend to be more reliable. Just a thought
- Q: i have a rechargable battery pack but when i put it in the red light stays on for a second then goes to green and its not even charged
- Xbox 360 Battery Charger
- Q: I was wondering if the Xbox 360's Rechargeable Battery Pack was worth the money. I figured that buying an average rechargeable battery kit from Energizer would be a better value, considering the ability to replace the batteries once they go dry. Any input is appreciated! -Anthony
- You should get Microsoft Recharge kit, because if your battery is dying you can just charge it while you play. Because with the energizer recharge you will have too, turn it off, charge ect. If you take good care of the Kit, it should last a few years.
- Q: I have put together a 4.8v battery pack for a project I am working on. it consists of 20 1.2v 1200mah cells in 5 groups of 4. if I have done my math correctly, the total current output on this should be 24,000 mah or 24 amp hours. since the voltage is 4.8v and when fully charged the volt meter reads 5.2v across the pos and neg terminals. I need to come up with a charger for this battery pack.I figured on basing it on a 8 hour charge schedule having the charger put out a total of 6400 mah or 6.4 amps. my problem is that I don't know how much higher to have the voltage output on the charger. I read somewhere that for each cell that is 1.2v the charger should put out 1.5v to .1.6v is this true or is there another approach?
- Uh a few things wrong here. If you connect four 1.2V, 1200 mAh cells in series that stack will give you 4.8 volts, 1200 mAh. Five of the above connected in parallel will give you 4.8 volts, 6000 mAh. Not 24,000. You do not get to multiply the mAh rating by the total number of cells in the entire pack unless they are all simply connected in parallel - and then there is no voltage increase. If that is confusing, think about it this way. One of your cells provides 1.44 watt-hours (1.2V x 1.2 Ah) of energy. 20 of them can therefore provide 20 x 1.44 28.8 Wh. Using my figures above, 4.8V x 6 Ah indeed equals 28.8 Wh. Using your figures you'd have 4.8 x 24 115.2 Wh. That would be a conservation of energy violation. It can't happen. To charge your 6 Ah pack at the 8-hour rate would then need a charger that can supply a little less than an amp. HOWEVER - I should warn you that series-parallel connections like this are a bad idea. The cells are always different enough from each other that if you try to charge the sets in parallel, some will be overcharged and some undercharged. If you need 4.8V at 6 Ah, you should get some 6 Ah cells, connect 4 of them in series, and be done with it. Failing that you should isolate the series sets and charge them individually. Using standard old NiCd dumb charger techniques, yes, 1.5V/cell is about right. Be sure to take them off charge when they are fully charged or you will overcharge them, likely causing voltage depression - often mistaken for NiCd memory.
- Q: I'm asking this because when i leave the battery pack in the Xbox there is this faint green light shown in the circle, does this waste battery?
- well if the controller is on then yes this would waste battery life but when the controller is off NO battery life is wasted if the green light is going around in a circle then that means that you need to change your batteries
- Q: i bought a rechargeable battery pack and it keeps falling out of the controller
- i have the same problem, its because the Rechargeable battery pack's grooves do not mate with the controller very well.try not to point the controller down, or you could tape the battery on if its getting really annoying.
- Q: I'm building a circuit and I have no idea how electronics work. I want it to be roughly a 9 volt circuit. can i use a whole bunch of 1.5 volt rechargable batteries in series to get up to 9v or do i have to use a 9v battery?
- Either way you will have 9 Volts. But the determinant as to which you use is the current needed by your project. Rule of thumb here: If your circuit draws less than 50 mA, then a 9V battery will do okay. If your circuit draws more than that, you are better going with the individual cells. You need to think of each battery as a battery with a series resistor in it (the resistance is a byproduct of how the battery is made). The 9V battery has a larger series resistance than 6 cells in series, so that when you load it heavily, the voltage will go way down.
- Q: if i recharge the battery will the message go away?canon sd450
- yes because then your batteries will be full so it will only pop up if they are low.
- Q: 18650 lithium battery assembled battery pack method can tell us?
- 18650 Lithium Battery The method of assembling the battery pack is to detect the material and the battery in parallel and in series with the voltage and capacity you need.
- Q: If I go oversees this summer to Kenya, I heard that they don't have the same voltage or something- so i can't charge my battery pack, so it would be easier to buy AA batteries instead and carry them there but when I return i just want to be able to use a battery pack. Can I have a camera that does both and is not that expensive?
- Using rechargeable batteries with a digital camera is quite easy and common, even for those who travel overseas. Unfortunately, there are no common cameras, if any, which run on both AA batteries and also its own battery pack. However, using rechargeable is a great way to go. To go with any AA battery camera, you can purchase a set of Ni-MH batteries which come with 2 or 4 AA batteries (two to have in the camera, two as a backup). Most modern battery chargers accept ALL voltages - they only need a plug adapter to work in oversea countries, such as in Kenya. Both Energizer and Duracell make good battery chargers with universal voltage input, and these are bundled with AA batteries. These chargers are not large (they are travel-sized, actually) and cost $20 to $30 dollars, depending on the store. I hope this helps!
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Smart App Monitor 100Ah Wall Mounted Lithium Ion Battery Lifepo4 Energy Storage Battery System NCQ
- Loading Port:
- SHANGHAI
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 SET
- Supply Capability:
- 100 SET/month
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