Batteries provide a portable power source, allowing us to use our devices on the go without relying on electrical outlets.
With batteries, we can power our devices without the need for cords or wires. This makes them convenient for various applications.
Batteries come in various sizes and types, making them suitable for a wide range of devices, from small electronics to large appliances.
Welcome to our website dedicated to batteries and accumulators! We are passionate about providing clear and informative information on these essential power sources. Our goal is to offer a no-frills experience, focusing solely on the facts and practical advice.
In the first section, Understanding Batteries, we provide a beginner-friendly introduction that explains what batteries are and the role they play in powering devices. Whether you're new to batteries or just looking to expand your knowledge, this section will provide a solid foundation.
Next, we delve into Battery Types, featuring separate pages for common categories such as rechargeable (lithium-ion, nickel-metal hydride) and disposable (alkaline, zinc-carbon). Each page details the applications, advantages, and disadvantages of each type, helping you make informed choices for your power needs.
Advancements in Battery Technology is another key area we cover. We highlight recent innovations in battery technology, including environmentally friendly options like biodegradable and recycled batteries. We also discuss the impact of these technologies on the future of energy storage.
Battery HG2 18650 3.7V Li-Ion 3000 mAh – high-current lithium-ion battery with increased capacity, without protection board. In terms of chemical composition, these are INR batteries (NMC, lithium-manganese nickel) - the cathode of these batteries is made of nickel (Ni), cobalt (Co) and manganese (Mn) (Li(NiCoMn)O2). The addition of manganese and nickel to the battery makes it safe, high-capacity and capable of quickly delivering energy.
Capacity: 5000 mAh Protection: No protection Maximum discharge current: 20A Internal resistance: 15mOhm Charging time: 500 times Charge current: 1-3 Amperes Battery voltage: standard voltage 3.7V Voltage after charging 4.2 V Discharge voltage 2.75 V Diameter: 21mm; Length: 70 mm; Weight: ~62 grams.
Capacity: 7000 mAh Protection: No protection Maximum discharge current: 30A Internal resistance: 8mOhm Charging time: 500 times Charge current: 3 Amps Diameter: 32 mm; Length: 70 mm; Weight: ~140 grams.
Capacity: 5000 mAh Protection: No protection Maximum discharge current: 20A Internal resistance: 15mOhm Charging time: 500 times Charge current: 1-3 Amperes Battery voltage: standard voltage 3.7V Voltage after charging 4.2 V Discharge voltage 2.75 V Diameter: 21mm; Length: 70 mm; Weight: ~62 grams.
Capacity: 5000 mAh Protection: No protection Maximum discharge current: 15A(20A short-term) Internal resistance: 20mOhm Charging time: 500 times Charge current: 1-2 Amperes Battery voltage: standard voltage 3.7V Voltage after charging 4.2 V Discharge voltage 2.5 V Diameter: 26 mm; Length: 65 mm; Weight: ~95 grams.
The INR18650-25R battery is an industrial version of lithium-ion battery cells, ready to be assembled into batteries in accordance with the assigned tasks. These battery cells have a form factor of 18650, which allows you to flexibly select any battery configuration, while economically using the space allocated for the battery compartment. The high current output of the elements allows them to be used in loaded systems, such as electric vehicles, radio equipment, powerful power backup systems and others where it is necessary to have a high overload capacity.
We provide a beginner-friendly introduction to batteries, explaining their role in powering devices and how they work.
We explore different battery types, including rechargeable (such as lithium-ion and nickel-metal hydride) and disposable (such as alkaline and zinc-carbon) batteries.
We highlight recent innovations in battery technology, including environmentally friendly options like biodegradable and recycled batteries.
We educate visitors on the environmental importance of proper battery disposal and offer clear, actionable advice on how to recycle batteries.
We provide useful tips on how to extend battery life, enhance performance, and maintain safety.
We dedicate a section to answering frequently asked questions about batteries, helping users quickly find the information they need.
Why did we decide to create a website dedicated to batteries and accumulators? The answer is simple: batteries are everywhere, powering the devices we rely on. Yet, many people lack a clear understanding of how batteries work, their different types, and the environmental implications of their disposal.
Our mission is to bridge this knowledge gap by providing accessible and practical information about batteries. We believe that informed consumers can make better choices, reduce waste, and contribute to a sustainable future.
Furthermore, we are fascinated by the advancements in battery technology. From longer-lasting rechargeable batteries to eco-friendly alternatives, there's a lot happening in this field. We want to share these exciting developments and discuss their impact on the future of energy storage.
By focusing solely on batteries, we can provide in-depth knowledge and curated resources. Our goal is to empower individuals, businesses, and communities with the information they need to navigate the world of batteries with confidence.
In this blog post, we share practical tips and tricks for extending the life of your batteries. From proper storage to optimizing device settings, these simple steps can help you get the most out of your power source.
Rechargeable batteries offer convenience and cost savings, but they also have their drawbacks. In this blog post, we explore the advantages and disadvantages of rechargeable batteries, helping you make informed decisions for your power needs.
Battery technology is advancing at a rapid pace. In this blog post, we discuss the latest trends and innovations shaping the future of energy storage. From solid-state batteries to wireless charging, exciting possibilities lie ahead.