Charge state of cell before shipment . 4
DANTECH ENERGY GmbH Max-Planck Str. 3, 12489 Berlin TEL: 030-639280400 / Fax: 030-639280402 sales@enerdan.de 1 Abstract
A 3.7V Li- Ion battery containing one cell and safety circuit.
The battery pack in its final assembled form is designed to power a flashlight made
2 Specification Type of Cell
Sealed Lithium-ion cylindrical Rechargeable battery
Cell Brand Cell Model Cell Size Cell Typical capacity Cell Minimum capacity Number of cell used Cell UL Number Rated voltage Typical capacity Minimum capacity Standard charge Rapid charge Maximum charge current Maximum discharge current Discharge end voltage Battery Pack Color Operating temperature Storage temperature 3 Test Conditions
Unless otherwise specified, all tests should be conducted within one month of delivery,
DANTECH ENERGY GmbH Max-Planck Str. 3, 12489 Berlin TEL: 030-639280400 / Fax: 030-639280402 sales@enerdan.de 4 Performance Criteria Test conditions Capacity Internal impedance Less than 160mohm
Measure AC impedance at 1kHz 300 cycles charging/discharging is repeated in the below condition.
Cycle life **
Visually inspect battery pack after standard charge and
Leakage resistance
Drop battery pack after standard charged onto a Bakelite
Drop test
No leakage (max. weight floor from a height of 1 m for 6 times. loss 0.1%) No fire,
The battery pack is vibrated in tri-axial direction with 4
Vibration test
mm amplitude of frequency 30 Hz for 1 minute in each
Short circuit test Dimensions Battery weight Appearance ** Data provided under “Cycle Life” in this document is our best estimate based on the technical data supplied by battery cell manufacturer in the Product Specification Form. DANTECH ENERGY GmbH Max-Planck Str. 3, 12489 Berlin TEL: 030-639280400 / Fax: 030-639280402 sales@enerdan.de
Casing will be provided by a shrink wrap.
6 Warranty
One year limited warranty against workmanship and material defects.
Manufacturer reserves the right to alter, amend the design, model and specification
7 Charge state of cell before shipment
Charge from 10% to 50% according to delivery.
8 Safety precaution
Please follow the safety precaution carefully as improper handling of Polymer lithium-
ion batteries may result in injury or damage from electrolyte leakage, heating ignition
To ensure safety, consult us, regarding the charge and discharge specifications,
Equipment structure, warning labels, using our product in designs and other important
o Never charge the battery above 4.25V.
o Never reverse charge the battery.
o Never heat or incinerate the battery.
o Never pierce, crush or cause mechanical damage to the battery.
o Never charge a battery at high temperature condition, such as at or near a
o Never "short" the battery.
o Never discharge a battery to below 3.0V per cell.
o Never allow the battery to get wet or be immersed in water.
o For long period of storage, temperature should be below 45
o After long period of storage, the battery may require some cycling to recover DANTECH ENERGY GmbH Max-Planck Str. 3, 12489 Berlin TEL: 030-639280400 / Fax: 030-639280402 sales@enerdan.de 9 Safety Device and Abuse Requirement
Circuitry protection as described below has been presented inside the battery pack,
0.25V is reached upon discharging, the over
discharge protection device should engage. The resulting discharge current should
be below 1µA. Over Discharge/Short Circuit Protection
When discharge current exceeds 8.0A, the over discharge current protection should
engage interrupting the discharge current.
DANTECH ENERGY GmbH Max-Planck Str. 3, 12489 Berlin TEL: 030-639280400 / Fax: 030-639280402 sales@enerdan.de
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