P-130SCR/A34 Panasonic - BSG, P-130SCR/A34 Datasheet - Page 5

BATTERY NICAD SC SIZE R TYPE

P-130SCR/A34

Manufacturer Part Number
P-130SCR/A34
Description
BATTERY NICAD SC SIZE R TYPE
Manufacturer
Panasonic - BSG
Datasheet

Specifications of P-130SCR/A34

Battery Cell Size
SC - Flat Top
Voltage - Rated
1.2V
Capacity
1300mAh
Rechargeability
Yes
Termination Style
Flat Top (Non-Extending)
Internal Resistance
*
Standard Charge Time
*
Standard Charge Current
*
Weight
1.66 oz (47.06g)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS compliant by exemption
Size / Dimension
-
Other names
P-130SCR
P-130SCR/FT
P159
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PRECAUTIONS FOR DESIGNING DEVICES WITH NI-CD BATTERIES-(CONT.)
5.3 Temperature related to the position of batteries in
5.4 Discharge end voltage
5.5 Overdischarge (deep discharge) prevention
6. Prohibited Items Regarding the Battery
6.1 Disassembly
products
Excessively high temperatures (i.e. higher than
45°C) can cause alkaline electrolyte to leak out
from the battery, thus damaging the product and
shorten battery life by causing deterioration in the
separator or other battery parts. Install batteries
far from heat-generating parts of product. The
best battery position is a battery compartment
that is composed of an alkaline-resistant material
which isolates the batteries from the product’s
circuitry. This prevents damage caused by a
slight leakage of alkaline electrolyte from the
battery. Be careful particularly when trickle
charging is carried out (for continuous charging).
Overdischarge and reverse charge of the battery
deteriorate battery characteristics. This can be
caused by several actions, such as forgetting to
turn off the power. Installing an overdischarge
cutoff circuit is recommended in order to avoid
overdischarge and reverse charge.
The discharge end voltage is determined by the
formula given below.
Overdischarging (deep discharging) or reverse
charging damages the battery characteristics. In
order to prevent damage associated with forget-
ting to turn off the switch or leaving the battery in
the equipment for extended periods, it is hoped
that preventative options are incorporated in the
equipment. At the same time, it is recommended
that leakage current is minimized. Also, the
battery should not be shipped inside the equip-
ment.
Handling
Panasonic assumes no responsibility for prob-
lems resulting from batteries handled in the
following manner.
Never disassemble a battery, as the electrolyte
inside is strong alkaline and can damage skin and
clothes.
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6.2 Short-circuiting
6.3 Throwing batteries into a fire or water
6.4 Soldering
6.5 Inserting the batteries with their polarities re-
6.6 Overcharging at high currents and reverse
6.7 Installation in equipment (with an airtight battery
6.8 Use of batteries for other purposes
Never attempt to short-circuit a battery. Doing
so can damage the product and generate heat
that can cause burns.
Disposing of a battery in fire can cause the
battery to rupture. Also avoid placing batteries in
water, as this causes batteries to cease to
function.
Never solder anything directly to a battery. This
can destroy the safety features of the battery by
damaging the safety vent inside the cap.
versed
Never insert a battery with the positive and
negative poles reversed, as this can cause the
battery to swell or rupture.
charging
Never reverse charge or overcharge with high
currents (i.e. higher than rated). Doing so causes
rapid gas generation and increased gas pres-
sure, thus causing batteries to swell or rupture.
Charging with an unspecified charger or specified
charger that has been modified can cause
batteries to swell or rupture. Be sure to indicate
this safety warning clearly in all operating instruc-
tions as a handling restriction for ensuring safety.
compartment)
Always avoid designing airtight battery compart-
ments. In some cases, gases (oxygen, hydro-
gen) may be given off, and there is a danger of
the batteries bursting or rupturing in the presence
of a source of ignition_(sparks generated by a
motor switch, etc.).
Do not use a battery in an appliance or purpose
for which it was not intended. Differences in
specifications can damage the battery or appli-
ance.
FEBRUARY 2002

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