Brief: In this walkthrough, we highlight key design ideas and how they translate to performance. You'll see a detailed explanation of the 3.7V 150mAh Lipo Battery 402020 Pack, including its compact dimensions, rechargeable capabilities, and wide operating temperature range. We demonstrate its typical applications in devices like GPS, medical tools, and smart home products, and showcase the manufacturer's extensive range of similar models.
Related Product Features:
Compact 402020 dimensions with a typical capacity of 150mAh and nominal voltage of 3.7V.
Rechargeable lithium polymer battery pack with a standard charge current of 100mA and max charge voltage of 4.23V.
Wide operating temperature range for discharge from -20°C to +60°C.
Low AC impedance resistance of ≤160mΩ for efficient power delivery.
Lightweight design, weighing approximately 45 grams.
Suitable for a variety of applications including GPS, medical devices, and smart home products.
Manufacturer offers over 1000 models with capacities ranging from 20mAh to 5000mAh.
Certified with CE, RoHS, UL, UN38.3, and other international standards.
FAQs:
Can I mix this lithium battery with other battery types?
No, mixing different types of batteries or new with old ones can cause differences in voltage and capacity, leading to over-discharge, swelling, bursting, or fire.
What happens if batteries with different capacities are packed together?
Using batteries with different capacities or mixing new and old batteries can result in leakage, zero voltage, overcharging, or over-discharging, which may damage the battery.
Why might a rechargeable battery pack not charge?
Possible reasons include zero voltage in the battery or pack, internal connection errors, faulty electronic components, charger failure, or extreme temperatures affecting charging efficiency.