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460.8 Volt 220AH High Power Lithium Ion Battery 1500 Times C1 Cycle life
Model: 460.8V/220AH (100KWH)
Specification L x W x H: 800mmX525mmx1385mm (single cabinet)
Parameters: working temperature -20°C ~ 60°C, lithium iron phosphate, battery cluster working voltage (V) 360-525.6, voltage detection point 144, temperature sensing 8, CAN2.0B communication, S0C8%, continuous working current 100A Instantaneous maximum current 180A, charging current 50A, spray RAL9003 white, cold rolled plate, flame retardant cable, total weight 950KG, cycle life 80%DOD ≥2000 times
Applications
Solar Lamp Light,Led Light
Illuminate Devices, Miner Lamp, Search Light, ect...
Others: Electric Toys, RC Models, Model Aircraft, Backup Power, Mobile Power Supply, Hand Electric Drill, ect...
| Number | HY00030 | ||
Version | A0 | |||
HYLF/460.8/200-001 Battery pack specification | Date | 2019-5-8 | ||
1.Basic characteristics | Product picture | |||
Product name | Lithium battery pack | |||
product code | HYLF/460.8/200-001 | |||
L x W x H | 800mmX525mmx1385mm | |||
Rated voltage | 460.8V | |||
Rated Capacity | 200AH | |||
Serialization | 2P144SAluminum shell | |||
Internal resistance | ≤150mΩ | |||
Discharge cutoff voltage | 331.2V |
Shell color
□ Matt black □ Bright gray □ Fruit green + bright gray (two colors) ☑ Stainless steel
Charging and discharging interface □ Wall terminal ☑ Anderson ☑ Air plug □ Positive and negative lines
RAL9003Spray RAL9003 white
Flame retardant cable
BMSBMS relay solution
CAN2.0BCAN2.0B communication
Batteries:3.2V/100Ah
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Charging protection voltage | 518.4V | |||
Max.charging voltage | 525.6V | |||
Max. charging current | 50A | |||
Max. sustained discharge current | 100A | |||
Peak current | 180±3A 2S | |||
Rated discharge current | 100A | |||
Charging method | CC/CV |
Cell discharge performance
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weight | 950Kg | |||
Operating temperature
| Charging | 0~45℃ | ||
Discharge | -20~45℃ | |||
60-80%SOC , 2 Storage temperature 60-80% SOC storage, need to recharge every 2 months |
-10~35℃ | |||
C1 Cycle life | 1500 Times | |||
price | RMB:¥ 00.00 | |||
Delivery period | 25 Working day |
FAQ
Q1. What Is A Short Circuit? Can I Short Circuit A Lithium Cell Or Battery?
A1: If Cells Or Batteries Are Stacked On Top Of Each Other Or Mixed, The Resulting Short Circuit Can Lead To Heat Generation, Leakage, Rupture, And Possibly Fire.
Do Not Short Circuit Lithium Batteries.
Q2. Can I Apply Heat To Lithium Batteries Or Dispose Of Them In Fire?
A2: If Heated To 100°C Or More, The Heat Generated By A Short Circuit Inside The Battery May Lead To Rupture Or Fire. If Disposed Of In Fire, Batteries May Burn Violently.
Do Not Dispose Of Lithium Batteries In Fire.
Q3. Can I Solder Directly To Lithium Batteries?
A3: If Solder Is Applied Directly To The Battery, Materials Inside The Battery May Be Damaged Due To Overheating. This Can Cause Leakage Or An Internal Short Circuit.
Do Not Solder Directly To Lithium Batteries.
Q4. Can I Charge Non-Rechargeable Lithium Batteries?
A4: When A Non-Rechargeable Lithium Battery Is Charged, Gas Is Generated Inside The Battery And Can Result In Swelling, Heat Generation, Leakage, Rupture Or Fire.
Do Not Charge Non-Rechargeable Lithium Batteries.
Q5. Can I Force-Discharge Lithium Batteries?
A5: When Batteries Are Force-Discharged With An External Power Source, This Can Lead To Swelling, Heat Generation, Leakage, Rupture Or Fire.
Do Not Force-Discharge Lithium Batteries.
Q6. Can I Disassemble Or Apply Excessive Pressure To Lithium Batteries?
A6: If A Battery Is Disassembled, Gas May Be Generated And Exposure To Electrolyte May Occur, Which May Cause Throat And Skin Irritation If Contacted Or Inhaled.Distortion Of The Battery Seal May Lead To Leakage Or Short Circuit, Which Can Cause Swelling, Heat Generation, Rupture Or Fire.
Do Not Disassemble Or Deform Lithium Batteries.
Q7. Can I Mix Lithium Batteries with Other Battery Types?
A7: If Different Types Of Batteries Are Used Together, Or New Batteries Are Used With Old Ones, The Differences In Characteristics Of Voltage And Capacity May Cause The Battery To Over-Discharge, Which May Lead To Swelling, Rupture Or Fire.
Do Not Mix Lithium Batteries with Other Battery Types.
Q8. Can Lithium Batteries Come In Contact with Water?
A8: No. This May Cause Corrosion Or The Formation Of Combustible Gas.
Do Not Expose Lithium Batteries To Water.
Q9. Where Should Lithium Batteries Be Stored?
A9: Lithium Batteries Should Be Stored In A Cool, Dry Place That Is Not Exposed To Direct Sunlight And Has Minimal Temperature Variation.