Panasonic NCR 18650 3400mAh Lithium Ion Battery to suit FatShark and FrSky Radios

PanasonicSKU: PA340018650

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Panasonic NCR 18650 3400mAh Lithium Ion Battery to suit FatShark and FrSky Radios

Note: Please do not choose expedited shipping unless you live in greater Sydney as batteries cannot be shipped by Air.

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Specifications;

  • Capacity (Ah): 3.4 Ah Max (3400 mAh) Min (3250 mAh) 
  • Nominal Voltage (V): 3.6 ~ 3.7 V
  • Charging Voltage (V): 4.2 V 
  • Charging Current (Ah): 1 Ah (1000 mAh)
  • Cut-off Voltage (V): 2.5 V 
  • Energy (Wh): 12.2 Wh
  • Energy Density (Wh/L): 730 Wh/L
  • Max. Discharge rate (C): C Rating 2C (Recommended Max current 6.8 A)
  • Pulse current (Ah): (5-6 sec.): 12 Ah 
  • Weight (g): 48 g (+/- 0.5 g)
  • Diameter (mm): 18.09 mm (+/- 0.3 mm)
  • Height (mm): 65.09 mm (+/- 0.3 mm)
  • Protected: No
  • Top (positive side): Flat top (Unprotected)
  • Model: NCR18650B
  • Made in Japan

Package Includes;

  • 2 x Genuine Panasonic NCR18650B 3400mAh Li-Ion Flat Top Rechargeable Battery 
  • Hard Case for transport protection.

Important!

  • Never completely discharge Li-Ion battery (below 2.5V under load).
  • Charge fully to 4.2V before first use.
  • Never use force to install (insert) Li-Ion battery.
  • Do not use old and new battery cells together. 
  • Use only high-quality battery charger.
  • Do not expose to heat, NOT penetrate or modify. 
  • Do not short (connect) positive (top), and negative (bottom) battery terminals (contacts). 
  • Keep battery that is not in use in a plastic holder (or any insulating [plastic] container).
  • Never charge the battery over 4.25V (another reason to use high-quality battery charger).
  • Do not charge unattended nor overcharge.
  • Do not store your Li-Ion batteries fully charged (for an extended period of time).
  • Store in cold and dry place at approximately 3.7V (storage charge).
  • After the battery is discharged-don't leave it discharged=>charge it as soon as possible.
  • Disposal must only be at designated battery recycling depot.

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