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2)die einzelnen bedeutungen kr ; scr ; rc ; ....
vielleicht hat jemand ne schöne liste,was all die
kürzel bedeuten.
DANKE!!!!!!
mfg.:andreas
Battery Designations:
The following applies to Sanyo and Panasonic cells:
The first letters in the cell type number, eg "KR", "RC" or "N", represent different types of internal construction. "RC" not surprisingly, are optimised for RC use, eg RC2000, RC1700, RC1400.
Both "N" and "RC" cells are slightly heavier, but have a lower internal-resistance than an equivalent capacity "KR" cell. It is this low internal-resistance which makes a cell suitable for our fast charge/high discharge-rate application, since it results in less heating of the battery, and less wasted power.
The letters after this describe the case diameter.
(Increased capacity is obtained by making the cell longer.)
AAA – 10mm
AA – 14mm
A – 17mm
SC – 23mm
C – 26mm
D – 34mm
R, E, K, etc represent the cell performance or capability.
R= rapid charge/discharge
E=extended capacity
U=foamed substrate (even more capacity)
There are some other letters for special purpose cells.
Thus 1000SCR = 1000mahr in a sub-C Case and is an "R" type (high rate) cell.
1200AE= 1200mah in an "A" case and is a E-high capacity cell.
Sometime they throw in a weird one, like 1800AE which uses a 3/2A case which is longer than A.
In general stay with R type cells for best performance and life-span.
Eg 500AR,1000SCR,1250SCR,1400SCR,1700SCRC,RC2000.
"E" type cells can also be used when your looking for increased capacity at lower currents without increased weight. These cells do not handle abuse.(They must be charged/discharged slower to get full life-span and power output.)
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General-use batteries (Standard series)
High performance and reliability.
High-capacity batteries (E and U series)
High density electrode plate and new design provide 40-100% higher capacity than conventional batteries.
Quick-charge batteries (R series)
Improved gas circulation during charging and discharging enables quick charging in only one hour.
High-temperature batteries (H series)
Charge effectiveness, discharge capacity, and service life are greatly increased. Trickle charging ability in high temperatures is also greatly improved.
Heat-resistant batteries (K series)
Heat-resistant design makes it possible to quick-charge in temperatures up to 70°C.
Long life (C series)
Use of a new separator provides superior performance in continuous charge and cycle modes. Longer service life than conventional batteries.
Memory-backup batteries (S series)
With extremely low self-discharge during storage, memory can be preserved for a long time.
Rectangular shape (Slim KF series)
Compact and quick-charging. Smaller than conventional cylindrical type batteries, with the same capacity.
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