Super High Capacity 24V 12.5Ah Light Weight Lithium Ion
Battery for e-bike and e-Scooter.
Mountable battery holder can be easily mount to a desk or other surface.
If you do not need the locker to lock the battery with the battery holder, you may remove the lock. The battery holder without locker will look like this:
Specifications:
Battery Type
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Lithium Ion
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Nominal Output Voltage
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24V
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Output Voltage Range
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20V ~ 29.7V
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Capacity
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- 300 Watt-hour ( 12.5Ah @ 24V)
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Maximum Continuous Discharge Current
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Maximum Burst Discharge Current
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Size
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- 268 x 150 x 56 mm (or 10.5" x 6" x 2.2")
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Weight
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- 2.2 kg (5 pound, with battery holder)
- or 1.8 kg ( 4.2 pound, without battery holder)
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Operate Temp. Charge
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Operate Temp. Discharge
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Storage Temp.
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Cycle Life
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PCB Safety Function
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- Cell balancing
- Over-discharge
- Over-current protection
- Over-charge
- Temperature protection
- Secondary protection
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How to use the battery
Charge the
Battery:
The battery pack comes with its own AC charger. You can
charge the battery from 100V ~ 240V AC power outlet from home and
office.
Get the power from Output Port:The battery has a output port that matches a car
cigarette socket. The battery pack comes with a output cable; one end can
plug into the battery output port and the other end can plug into different connector tips.
The battery output voltage range is 20V ~ 29.5V, nominal voltage is 25V. When the battery is fully charged, its output voltage is 29.5V. The output voltage will decrease gradually and finally will cut off at around 20V. Most of the time, the voltage will be around 24V to 26V.
If your devices can accept 20V ~ 30V DC
power, you can directly get the power from the battery.
Standard Package: The stand battery package
comes with:
BX2494B lithium battery with battery holder
A AC charger that can charge the battery from 100V ~ 240V AC power outlet.
Warranty: One Year limited warranty. The one year limited
warranty covers manufacturing and quality defects only. Please note that
batteries wear out with use. The amount of charge a battery can hold
gradually decreases due to usage and aging, which is normal, and this is
not the issue covered by warranty.