Reliable Power Solutions for Healthcare-Superpack 14V 5Ah Medical Battery
Widely used in B-ultrasound, Vital Signs Monitor, ECG, Defibrillator, Ventilator, Syringe Pump, Oximeter, Anesthesia, Pulmonary Function, etc.
Brand:
SuperpackProduct Origin:
ChinaColor:
BlueLead Time:
25-30 Working Days
Empowering Healthcare Innovations with Precision Battery Solutions
Superpack leads the charge in crafting bespoke battery packs tailored specifically for the intricate needs of medical devices. Our commitment extends beyond mere manufacturing – we specialize in developing custom energy solutions that drive advancements across a diverse array of healthcare applications. From critical emergency equipment to precision surgical tools and therapeutic devices, Superpack delivers reliability, longevity, and performance.
With in-house design expertise and rigorous testing protocols, we guarantee that each medical battery pack assembly surpasses both customer demands and stringent industry regulations. Trust Superpack to power your medical innovations with unparalleled precision and peace of mind."
Item |
General Parameter |
Remark |
Rated Capacity |
5.0Ah |
Standard discharge (0.2C) to 10.0V after standard charge (0.2C) to 16.8V |
Minimal Capacity |
4.8Ah |
|
Nominal Voltage |
14.4V |
|
Life Expectation |
Residual capacity is more than 70% of the rated capacity |
1) Charge: CC@0.2C to 16.8V, then CV till current to 0.05C |
Note: carry out 800 cycles at (DOD 60%), Start to charge from SOC 40% to SOC 100% |
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Discharge cut-off voltage |
2.5/cell(≥10.0V) |
|
Charger constant voltage |
16.8V |
CC/CV charger for lithium-ion battery is recommended |
Assembly method |
INR21700-5.0Ah |
4S1P (FYI) |
Housing material |
PVC |
Blue |
Standard charge |
0.2C constant current (CC) charge to 16.8n constant voltage (CV) 16.8arge till charge current decline to ≤0.05C |
Charge time: Approx 7.0h |
Connect Definition
Why choose Superpack?
Partnering with Superpack: Harnessing Decades of Expertise in Medical Power Solutions, Future-Proofed for Industry Standards and Patient Safety"