Features:
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| High Energy Density |
Because the lithium Polymer batteries are high voltage/light weight batteries, they boast a higher energy density than rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries or Ni-MH batteries, though the weight of a lithium Polymer battery is approximately one half compared to a Ni-Cd or Ni-MH battery of similar capacity. and, the volume of the Lithium Polymer battery is 40% to 50% smaller than that of a Ni-Cd and 20% to 30% smaller than that of a Ni-MH battery.
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| High Voltage |
Lithium Polymer batteries produce 3.6 volts, approximately three times the voltage of rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries or Ni-MH batteries. This will make it possible to make smaller, lighter equipment.
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| No Memory Effect |
Lithium Polymer batteries have none of the memory effects which seen in rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries.
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| Flat Discharge Voltage |
The use of the specialty carbon creates an extremely flat discharge voltage profile, allowing the production of stable power throughout the discharge period of the battery.
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| Excellent safety performance |
As the aluminum bluster outer package is different from the metal shell of liquid lithium ion battery, and once safety problems arise, there is no explosion but only expansion.
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| Environment friendly |
The Lithium Polymer battery does not contain any polluting substances such as cadmium, lead, mercury, etc.
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| Fast charge permission |
The Lithium Polymer battery can be fully charged in 1 to 2 hours, using a constant-current / constant-voltage (CC/CV) type dedicated charger with a rated voltage of 4.2V per cell.
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