Lithium-Ion Battery: Data Sheet
Lithium-Ion Battery: Data Sheet
DATA SHEET
UL Certified MH20555
Manufacturer: EEMB Co., Ltd.
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LIR14500 Datasheet
Li-ion Battery
Edition: DEC. 2006
This Specification describes the requirements of the lithium ion rechargeable battery supplied by
EEMB Co., Ltd.
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LIR14500 Datasheet
Li-ion Battery
Edition: DEC. 2006
Put the testing batteries connecting with
thermocouple in constant temperature box.
Heat the batteries and box (speed of
ascending temperature is 5±2oC) at room
2.2.10 Hot box test No fire, no explosion
temperature simultaneously). Monitor the
temperature of the box. Keep for 10 minutes
after the box temperature reaches 150±2oC,
then stop the test.
After the charge at 2.2.1, put the testing
battery on the vibration testing equipment.
Vibrate it from X,Y,Z three different
directions for 30 minutes (Frequency of
2.2.11 Vibration test vibration: 10Hz- 30Hz, displacement of No fire, no explosion
single swing: 0.38mm; Frequency of
vibration: 30Hz- 55Hz, displace of single
swing: 0.19mm) in swept vibration from
10Hz to 50Hz. The swept rate is 1 oct/min.
After the charge at 2.2.1, free drop the
testing battery from the height of 1.0 meter
(the lowest point height) once from the each
2.2.12 Drop test No fire, no explosion
six positive and negative X,Y,Z directions to
the hardwood board (the thickness of the
board is about 50mm).
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LIR14500 Datasheet
Li-ion Battery
Edition: DEC. 2006
5.0 Protection
When Li-ion rechargeable battery is used over the permitted voltage or current, electrolyte may
disassemble, and this case will affect safety performance of Li-ion rechargeable battery. So
protection circuit module were used in order to prevent overcharge, over discharge and over
current.
The parameters of protection circuit module as follows:
Overcharge Protection Voltage : 4.25V±0.025V
Overdischarge Protection Voltage : 2.50V±80mV
Overcurrent Protection Voltage: 3.0A
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LIR14500 Datasheet
Li-ion Battery
Edition: DEC. 2006
6.0 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS IN HANDLING THE Lithium-ion BATTERY
To prevent a possibility of the battery from leaking, heating or explosion please observe the
following precautions:
WARNINGS!
1) Do not immerse the battery in water or seawater, and keep the battery in a cool dry
surrounding if it stands by.
2) Do not use or leave the battery near a heat source as fire or heater
3) When recharging, use the battery charger specifically for that purpose
4) Do not reverse the position (+) and negative (-) terminals
5) Do not connect the battery to an electrical outlet
6) Do not discard the battery in fire or heat it
7) Do not short-circuit the battery by directly connecting the positive (+) and negative (-)
terminal with metal objects such as wire.
8) Do not transport or store the battery together with metal objects such as necklaces,
hairpins etc.
9) Do not strike or throw the battery
10) Do not directly solder the battery and pierce the battery with a nail or other sharp object.
CAUTIONS!
1) Do not use or leave the battery at very high temperature (for example, at strong direct
sunlight or in a vehicle in extremely hot weather). Otherwise, it can overheat or fire or its
performance will be degenerate and its service life will be decreased.
2) Do not use it in a location where static electricity is great, otherwise, the safety devices
may be damaged, causing hidden trouble of safety.
3) If the battery leaks, and the electrolyte get into the eyes. Do not rub eyes, instead, rinse
the eyes with clean running water, and immediately seek medical attention. Otherwise, it
may injure eyes or cause a loss of sight.
4) If the battery gives off an odor, generates heat, becomes discolored or deformed, or in
any way appear abnormal during use, recharging or storage, immediately remove it from
the device or battery charger and stop using it.
5) In case the battery terminals are dirt, clean the terminals with a dry cloth before use.
Otherwise power failure or charge failure may occur due to the poor connection with the
instrument.
6) Be aware discarded batteries may cause fire, tape the battery terminals to insulate them.
Special notice!
Keep the cells in 50% charged state during long period storage. We recommend to charge the
battery up to 50% of the total capacity every 3 months after receipt of the battery and maintain the
voltage 3.7~4.1V. And store the battery in cool and dry place.
Note: Any representations in this brochure concerning performance, are for informational purposes only and are not
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