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Ansmann 3.635V Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery Pack, 10.5Ah - Pack of 1

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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

Ansmann

Chemistry

Lithium-Ion

Nominal Voltage

3.635V

Number of Cells

3

Capacity

10.5Ah

Terminal Type

Wire Lead

Operating Temperature Range

-20 → +60°C

Number of Batteries Supplied

1

Country of Origin

China

Product details

Ansmann Standard Lithium-Ion Batteries

The Ansmann standard Li-ion batteries are based on 18650 cells. Compared to NiMh cells these Li-ion battery packs offer twice as much energy with a low self-discharge. These Lithium-ion battery packs are thermally stable and highly resistant to the cold. It features an integrated safety board the rechargeable batteries are suitable for the most common applications.

Features and Benefits

• Pre-wired
• Rechargeable
• High energy density
• Tested and approved to UN38.3
• Thermally stable
• Various series and parallel cell configurations are available

Typical Applications

Lithium Rechargeable batteries are used in electronic devices that require a small, compact source of power. Example applications include:

• Mobile Phones

• House telephones

• Computers

• Walkie-Talkie devices

FAQ's

Are Lithium Batteries Harmful?

Lithium-ion batteries can emit many different hazardous gases when overheated or not handled carefully, this can cause strong irritation to the skin, eyes and nasal passages and harm the environment. The batteries contain a flammable electrolyte which can be pressurized if they become damaged or not handled with care.

How to store Lithium batteries?

Avoid keeping the batteries in drawers with metallic objects like paperclips, coins, other batteries or household items such as steel wool, aluminium foil and keys. If these touch, this can be a potential fire hazard. Keep the batteries in their original packaging until ready to use.

Warning

Do not crush, heat, incinerate, short circuit, dismantle or immerse in any liquid or it may vent or rupture

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SR 435.88

Each (ex VAT)

SR 501.26

Each (inc VAT)

Ansmann 3.635V Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery Pack, 10.5Ah - Pack of 1

SR 435.88

Each (ex VAT)

SR 501.26

Each (inc VAT)

Ansmann 3.635V Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery Pack, 10.5Ah - Pack of 1
Stock information temporarily unavailable.

Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

Ansmann

Chemistry

Lithium-Ion

Nominal Voltage

3.635V

Number of Cells

3

Capacity

10.5Ah

Terminal Type

Wire Lead

Operating Temperature Range

-20 → +60°C

Number of Batteries Supplied

1

Country of Origin

China

Product details

Ansmann Standard Lithium-Ion Batteries

The Ansmann standard Li-ion batteries are based on 18650 cells. Compared to NiMh cells these Li-ion battery packs offer twice as much energy with a low self-discharge. These Lithium-ion battery packs are thermally stable and highly resistant to the cold. It features an integrated safety board the rechargeable batteries are suitable for the most common applications.

Features and Benefits

• Pre-wired
• Rechargeable
• High energy density
• Tested and approved to UN38.3
• Thermally stable
• Various series and parallel cell configurations are available

Typical Applications

Lithium Rechargeable batteries are used in electronic devices that require a small, compact source of power. Example applications include:

• Mobile Phones

• House telephones

• Computers

• Walkie-Talkie devices

FAQ's

Are Lithium Batteries Harmful?

Lithium-ion batteries can emit many different hazardous gases when overheated or not handled carefully, this can cause strong irritation to the skin, eyes and nasal passages and harm the environment. The batteries contain a flammable electrolyte which can be pressurized if they become damaged or not handled with care.

How to store Lithium batteries?

Avoid keeping the batteries in drawers with metallic objects like paperclips, coins, other batteries or household items such as steel wool, aluminium foil and keys. If these touch, this can be a potential fire hazard. Keep the batteries in their original packaging until ready to use.

Warning

Do not crush, heat, incinerate, short circuit, dismantle or immerse in any liquid or it may vent or rupture