0809-0012 EnerSys, 0809-0012 Datasheet - Page 10

BATT CYCLON SLA 6V 5.0AH

0809-0012

Manufacturer Part Number
0809-0012
Description
BATT CYCLON SLA 6V 5.0AH
Manufacturer
EnerSys
Series
Cyclon®r
Type
Sealed Lead Acid Batteriesr
Datasheets

Specifications of 0809-0012

Voltage - Rated
6V
Capacity
5.0Ah
Size / Dimension
5.48" Dia x 2.12" H (139.2mm x 53.8mm)
Termination Style
Spade, .250" (6.3mm)
Rechargeability
Yes
Weight
2.2 lbs (997.9g)
Output Voltage
6 V
Chemistry
Lead Acid
Rechargeable/non-rechargeable
Rechargeable
Battery Capacity
5 Ah
Battery Voltage
6V
Battery Technology
Pure Lead
External Height
76.7mm
External Width
53.8mm
External Depth
139.2mm
Battery Terminals
Tab
Height
3.02"
Rohs Compliant
NA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free by exemption / RoHS compliant by exemption
Other names
842-1010

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0809-0012
Manufacturer:
RENATA
Quantity:
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CHARGING RECOMMENDAT I O N S :
constant voltage (CV) charger or a constant current (CC) charger,
or a modification of either or both of these.
economic constraints imposed by the system. Constant current
charging is widely used in cyclic applications where a recharge must
be accomplished in a relatively short time period. Constant voltage
charging, where a single voltage level is applied across the battery
terminals, is the most suitable method to recharge CYCLON p r o d-
ucts. Depending on the CV charger’s current limit, it is possible to
recharge these batteries from a 100% discharged condition to better
than 95% state of charge in less than one hour, using only the cyclic
charge voltage.
Constant voltage charging
r a n g e s :
charge acceptance in colder temperatures, the charger voltage should
be compensated by approximately 3 millivolts per cell per degree
Centigrade variance from 25°C. This is a negative coefficient, with the
voltage being lowered as the temperature increases, and vice versa.
the initial phase of constant voltage charging. The internal resistance
of EnerSys CYCLON Single Cells and Monoblocs allows for large
inrush current without damage.
Certificate Number EMS 39520, ISO 14001 Certified
Certificate Number FM 32099, ISO 9001 Certified
Publication No. US-CYC-SG-001 February 2003
Broadly speaking, a battery may be recharged using either a
The exact regime chosen generally depends upon the time and
Constant voltage (CV) charging should be within the following
Fast Chargers:
Float Chargers:
To avoid thermal runaway in warmer temperatures, and to improve
There is no need to limit the inrush current to the battery during
Per cell: 2.27 to 2.35 volts @ 25°C
12 volts: 13.62 to 14.10 volts @ 25°C
Per cell: 2.45 to 2.50 volts @ 25°C
12 volts: 14.70 to 15.0 volts @ 25°C
electro-chemical potential, a good rule of thumb to use is that the
charge returned should be 105% to 110% of the capacity delivered
on the previous discharge.
waves. Therefore, consult the EnerSys Application Support Department
for assistance when evaluating the charger current waveforms for your
specific application.
Since not all of the charge returned is accepted to replenish the
Most current waveforms are not pure DC nor are they pure sine
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