Max Discharge Current 500mA Li SOCL2 Battery Battery Featuring Pulse Current 600mA and Operating Temperature 40 to 165 Degrees Celsius
Price:
3-5USD
MOQ:
100
Delivery Time:
7 days
Brand:
SER
Product Description
Max Discharge Current 500mA Li SOCL2 Battery
Product Overview
The Li-SOCL2 battery is an advanced energy solution designed to meet demanding requirements in high-performance applications. Known for reliability and long-lasting power, this battery provides stable and consistent energy with a nominal voltage of 3.6V, making it suitable for various electronic devices and specialized equipment.
Model:
ER261020M
Capacity:
13000mAh
Dimensions:
26 × 100mm
Weight:
120g
Key Features
- High pulse current capability up to 600mA
- Wide operating temperature range: -40°C to 165°C
- Low self-discharge rate of 2% per year
- Maximum discharge current: 500mA
- Robust construction for harsh environments
- CE and ROHS certified
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 13000mAh |
| Nominal Voltage | 3.6V |
| Discharge Cut-off Voltage | 2.0V |
| Working Temperature | -40°C to 165°C |
| Storage Temperature | -20°C to 35°C |
| Self-discharge Rate | 2% per year |
| Pulse Current | 600mA |
| Max Discharge Current | 500mA |
Applications
This high-temperature battery is ideal for demanding applications including:
- Measurement-while-drilling (MWD) tools in oil and gas industry
- Military equipment and defense systems
- Remote monitoring and telemetry systems
- Medical devices and instrumentation
- Industrial sensors and wireless alarms
Manufactured to CE and ROHS standards, the SER ER26100 model offers reliable performance in extreme environmental conditions with excellent thermal stability and long service life.
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Company
Guangzhou Serui Battery Technology Co,.Ltd
Location
F6, Dezhi Creative zone A area,Dashi town,panyu district,Guangzhou city,Guangdong province
Contact Person
Eric Shi