Hi, I'm trying to source new rechargeable batteries to replace dead ones in a tracking device. I was kindly provided with the datasheet by the manufacturer (attached). I have two questions regarding the datasheet.
For reference, the batteries have " 3.7V, 800mAh, 2.96Wh" printed on them.
1. What do the values 0.2 C5A, 1.0 C5A and 2.0 C5A under section 2 of the datasheet imply? From what I could find online it looks like it means the battery will supply 0.2 x 800mAh, 1 x 800 mAh and 2 x 800 mAh continuous current respectively over 5 hours at their respective conditions, is this correct? If not please explain it in a very basic manner as this is all very new terminology to me and Google's been a bit confusing to a newbie.
2. The manufacturer told me the following:
"Please note the batteries must have
1. Peak pulse discharge current and recommended duration
2. Peak continuous discharge current"
I've seen these values clearly stated on datasheets for other batteries but they also use notations like 0.2 C, not 0.2 C5A like on this datasheet. I'm struggling to understand where to obtain these values on the attached datasheet and if any conversion is needed between C and C5A. Any idea on where these values are specified in the attached datasheet?
Thanks!
For reference, the batteries have " 3.7V, 800mAh, 2.96Wh" printed on them.
1. What do the values 0.2 C5A, 1.0 C5A and 2.0 C5A under section 2 of the datasheet imply? From what I could find online it looks like it means the battery will supply 0.2 x 800mAh, 1 x 800 mAh and 2 x 800 mAh continuous current respectively over 5 hours at their respective conditions, is this correct? If not please explain it in a very basic manner as this is all very new terminology to me and Google's been a bit confusing to a newbie.
2. The manufacturer told me the following:
"Please note the batteries must have
1. Peak pulse discharge current and recommended duration
2. Peak continuous discharge current"
I've seen these values clearly stated on datasheets for other batteries but they also use notations like 0.2 C, not 0.2 C5A like on this datasheet. I'm struggling to understand where to obtain these values on the attached datasheet and if any conversion is needed between C and C5A. Any idea on where these values are specified in the attached datasheet?
Thanks!
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