Panasonic NCR18650 PF battery - PCB protected
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Panasonic NCR18650 PF PCB Protected
Typical Capacity (mAh): 2900 mAh
Minimum Capacity (mAh): 2800 mAh
Nominal Voltage (Volt): 3.6 V
Charge Termination Voltage (Volt): 4.2 V
Max. Discharge Current (Amperes): 9 A (3C)
Discharge Termination Voltage (Volt): 2.5 V
Protection: PCB protected
Positive Terminal (Design): raised (Button Top)
Composition (Chemistry): LiNiCoAlO2
Diameter (mm): 18.6 mm
Height (mm): 68.8 mm
Weight (g): 50 g
Charging Method: CC-CV
Safety Note: Lithium cells should only be operated with protective electronics! Please note that removing or damaging the protective electronics (PCB) can lead to a short circuit, fire, or explosion.
Additional Features: Lithium-ion batteries are thermally stable and do not suffer from memory effect. They operate on the basis of lithium and are characterized by a high energy density.
Technical Data for "Panasonic NCR18650 PF - 2900 mAh PCB Protected":
Notes: Charging lithium-ion batteries requires a special charger that charges the batteries using a specific charging method (CCCV = constant current, constant voltage). The batteries must not be charged above a voltage of 4.2 volts, as this poses a risk of fire and explosion. It is advantageous to charge the batteries only up to about 4.1 volts, as this significantly increases their lifespan and number of charge cycles (potentially up to doubling). Only lithium-ion chargers should be used for charging. However, cheap chargers often have the disadvantage that they do not safely shut off after the charging process ends, continuing to charge the batteries with a small current, which can be dangerous.
Furthermore, batteries and accumulators must not be disposed of in household waste! Please dispose of them as required by law at municipal collection points or in designated containers at retail outlets.
Items per sales unit | 1 pcs. |
Accumulator type | Rechargeable battery |
Item number | 14070350 |
Manufacturer | Panasonic |
Category | Battery charger |
Manufacturer no. | AKT-100637 |
Release date | 23.10.2020 |
Accumulator type | Rechargeable battery |
Battery type | Li-ion |
Voltage | 3.60 V |
Capacity | 2900 mAh |
Items per sales unit | 1 pcs. |
Battery category | Device batteries |
Number of charging bays | 3 x |
Manufacturer commitment | RE100, SBTi |
Manufacturer compensation | According to RE100, the manufacturer Panasonic fully compensates for its energy consumption, leading to a reduction in emissions. |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Weight | 50 g |
Ingredients | Panasonic NCR18650 PF PCB protectedTyp. Capacity (mAh)2900mAhMin. capacity (mAh)2800mAhNominal voltage (Volt)3.6VFinal charge voltage (Volt)4.2Vmax. Discharge current (Ampere)9A (3C)DischargeClose of charge voltage (Volt)2.5VProtectionPCB protectedPlus terminal (structure)raised (button top)Composition (chemistry)LiNiCoAlO2Diameter (mm)18.6 mmHeight (mm)68.8 mmWeight (g)50 gCharging methodCC-CVSafety note:Lithium cells may only be operated with protective electronics! Please note that removing or damaging the protective electronics (PCB) can lead to a short circuit, fire or explosion.Further properties:Lithium-ion batteries are thermally stable and are not subject to a memory effect.They work on the basis of lithium and are characterised by a high energy density.Technical data for "Panasonic NCR18650 PF - 2900mAh PCB protected "Notes:Charging lithium-ion batteries requires a special charger that charges the batteries using a special charging process. (CCCV = constant current, constant voltage.) The batteries must not be charged above a voltage of 4.2 volts, otherwise there is a risk of fire and explosion. It is advantageous to charge the batteries only up to approx. 4.1 volts, as this significantly increases the service life or number of charging cycles (possibly up to double). Only lithium-ion chargers may be used for charging. However, cheap chargers sometimes have the disadvantage that they do not switch off safely at the end of the charging process, but continue to charge the batteries with a small charging current, which can be dangerous. Please dispose of them as prescribed by law in the municipal collection centres or in the [usually green] containers provided for this purpose by retailers. |
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