5 temperature and battery life, 6 internal resistance and short-circuit current – Alpha Technologies AlphaCell SMU-HR User Manual

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1.5 Temperature and Battery Life

High temperatures can harm the battery and reduce its lifespan. Battery life decreases by

50% every per 15ºF (~ 9ºC) above the standard operating temperature of 77ºF (25ºC).

To minimize battery damage:

Use temperature compensated chargers.

Never allow the battery's temperature to exceed +131ºF (+55°C).

Make sure operating area is properly ventilated, so heat cannot accumulate.

Provide at least 0.39" (10mm) of space between batteries to enhance convective cooling.

Visit sites annually to check for shorted cells, improperly set voltages, filter cleaning on

ventilation systems, etc.

1.6 Internal Resistance and Short-circuit Current

The internal resistance of the battery is affected by temperature and charge state. The

internal resistance is lowest when the battery is fully charged.

Table 1-2, Internal Resistance and Short Circuit Current at 77ºF (25ºC)

Type

Internal Resistance (mΩ)

Short Circuit Current (A)

SMU-HR 12-9

32.4

370

SMU-HR 12-18

15.0

800

SMU-HR 12-35

10.0

1239

SMU-HR 12-55

8.50

1498

SMU-HR 12-75

6.50

1959

SMU-HR 12-90

5.20

2442

SMU-HR 12-100

5.22

2247

SMU-HR 12-150

4.14

3072

CAUTION!
A short circuit current will decrease the voltage of the battery to 0V, and damage the internal

components.

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