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Specification of 18V Electric Garden Tool Battery | |
Voltage | 18.5V |
Capacity | 2Ah |
Discharge current | 10A continuous |
Charging Current | <2A |
Working Voltage | 13.75V-21V |
Charging Cut-off Voltage | 21V |
Discharge Cut-off Voltage | 13.75V |
Load power | 300W/500W/600W/1000W |
Cycle Life | 800+cycles |
Charge Temperature | 0℃ to 45℃ |
Discharge Temperature | -20℃ to 60℃ |
Humidity | 60±25%R.H |
Model | Voltage | Capacity | Discharge Current | Charging port | Protocol |
WP-CB04 | 18.5V | 2Ah | 10A Continuous | Same Port | / |
Automatic Battery Protection Module/System
Low Voltage Disconnect
Over Voltage Disconnect
Short Circuit Protection
Reverse Polarity Protection
Cell Balancing
The usage environment of garden tool batteries, including those from WorldPower, involves several factors to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Here are key considerations for the proper usage environment:
Temperature Range
· Operating Temperature: Most garden tool batteries are designed to operate effectively within a temperature range of 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C). Using the battery outside this range can reduce performance and may damage the battery.
· Storage Temperature: When not in use, store the batteries in a cool, dry place with a temperature range of 50°F to 77°F (10°C to 25°C) to preserve battery health.
Humidity
· Dry Conditions: Use and store the battery in dry conditions to prevent moisture from entering the battery pack, which can cause short circuits or corrosion.
· Water Resistance: Some batteries may have a degree of water resistance, but they are generally not waterproof. Avoid using or storing the battery in environments where it can be submerged or exposed to heavy rain.
Dust and Debris
· Clean Environment: Use and store the battery in a clean environment to avoid the accumulation of dust and debris, which can interfere with the battery’s contacts and cooling mechanisms.
Ventilation
· Airflow: Ensure that the battery and its charger are used in a well-ventilated area to prevent overheating. Proper airflow helps dissipate heat generated during charging and discharging.
Shock and Vibration
· Minimal Impact: Protect the battery from excessive shock and vibration. Dropping the battery or exposing it to high-impact environments can cause internal damage and reduce its lifespan.
Sunlight Exposure
· Shade: Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, which can cause the battery to overheat and degrade over time. Store and use the battery in shaded areas whenever possible.
Usage Practices
· Avoid Full Discharge: To extend the life of the battery, avoid fully discharging it. Recharge the battery when it reaches about 20-30% of its capacity.
· Regular Charging: Regularly charge the battery, even if not in frequent use, to maintain its health. Do not leave the battery discharged for extended periods.
Environmental Regulations
· Disposal and Recycling: Follow local regulations for battery disposal and recycling. Improper disposal can harm the environment and may be illegal.
Compatibility and Maintenance
· Tool Compatibility: Ensure the battery is compatible with the garden tool you are using. Using incompatible batteries can damage both the battery and the tool.
· Regular Maintenance: Periodically clean the battery terminals and contacts to ensure good connectivity and performance.
By adhering to these guidelines, you can ensure the safe and efficient use of garden tool batteries, maximizing their performance and lifespan.
WorldPower offers customized garden tool batteries to meet specific needs and requirements for different tools and applications. Customized solutions can include various aspects of the battery design and performance.