Rechargeable lithium-ion battery SALLY Extreme performance The battery consists of three MP 174865 Saft lithium-ion cells in series and connected by a specifically designed electronic protection circuit. Benefits l Extended autonomy and life for mobile systems l Wide operating temperature range l Recommended for ruggedized designs l Easy integration into compact and light systems l Unrivalled low temperature performance l Maintenance-free l Light weight Key features l Electronic protection against charger faults l Very high energy density l Built-in LED independent fuel gauge l Compatible with Saft and other military chargers l Made and designed in the EU l Excellent charge recovery after long storage, even at high temperature l Long cycle life (over 70 % initial capacity after 500 cycles 100 % DoD) l Non-restricted for transport/ Non-assigned to Class 9 according to the UN recommendations on the transport of dangerous goods – Model Regulations Main applications l SOPHIE thermal imager lMilitary thermal camera March 2009 Electrical characteristics Nominal voltage (1.2 A rate at 20°C) 11.25 V Typical capacity 20°C (under 1.2 A at 20°C 8.1 V cut-off) 5.3 Ah Nominal energy 59.62 Wh Mechanical characteristics Length max 145 mm Width max 62.6 mm Height max (including contacts) 55.5 mm Typical weight 530 g Operating conditions Charge method Constant Current/Constant Voltage Max. recommended charge current 5 A at 20°C Charge temperature range* - 20°C to + 60°C Max. recommended continuous discharge current Pulse discharge current (< 7 ms) Discharge cut-off voltage 8.1 V Discharge temperature range References 5 A at 20°C up to 21 A (~4C rate) - 50°C to + 60°C Compliance with military specification High Temperature MIL-STD 810 E, 501.3 (+ 60°C) Low Temperature MIL-STD 810 E, 502.3 (- 20°C) Vibration Shock Salt Fog Immersion NATO Stock Number (NSN) Saft’s Part Number * Consult Saft for optimized charging below 0 °C MIL-STD 810C, 514.2 H MIL-STD 810 E, 516.4 MIL-STD 810 E, 509.3 I MIL-STD 810 E, 512.3 6140 -14-557-9691 08314C SALLY Capacity versus current at +20°C 14.0 1.2 A 13.0 2.3 A 12.0 Voltage (V) Technology lGraphite-based anode lLithium Cobalt oxide-based cathode lElectrolyte: organic solvents l Built-in redundant safety protections l Battery comprises three MP 174865 cells in series and features an electronic protection circuit 5.6 A 11.0 10.0 9.0 8.0 Independent 5 segment fuel gauge l Assess the battery state of charge while in storage l Check your spare battery during or prior to use l Make full use of available battery 7.0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Capacity (Ah) Capacity versus temperature under 1.2 A constant discharge 14.0 + 55°C 13.0 + 20°C Saft Specialty Battery Group 12, rue Sadi Carnot 93170 Bagnolet - France Tel.:+33 (0)1 49 93 19 18 Fax :+33 (0)1 49 93 19 69 313, Crescent Street Valdese NC 28690 - USA Tel.:+1 (828) 874 41 11 Fax :+1 (828) 879 39 81 www.saftbatteries.com - 30°C 8.0 7.0 0 1 3 2 5 4 6 Capacity (Ah) Charge characteristics 12.6 V at +20°C at C/5 and C/2 rates 14.0 Voltage (V)/Current (A) Protection circuit lProtection against over voltage (resettable) lProtection against under voltage (resettable) lProtection against over current during discharge lEqualising cell voltages during discharge - 20°C 10.0 9.0 When handling Saft MP batteries: lDo not solder directly to battery terminals lDo not disassemble lDo not remove the protection circuit lDo not incinerate Transportation and storage l Store in a dry place at a temperature preferably not exceeding 30°C l For long-term storage, keep the battery within a (30 ± 15) % state of charge 11.0 100 90 12.0 80 10.0 70 60 8.0 50 6.0 40 30 4.0 C/2 (2.65 A) C/5 (1.06 A) 20 2.0 10 0 0.0 0 1 2 3 Charge time (hours) Doc. Nº 54053-2-0309 Information in this document is subject to change without notice and becomes contractual only after written confirmation by Saft. Published by the Communications Department. Photo credit: Saft. Société anonyme au capital de 31 944 000 RCS Bobigny B 383 703 873 Produced by Arthur Associates Limited. 4 5 6 7 State of Charge (%) Built-in protection devices ensure safety in case of: lExposure to heat l Exposure to direct sunlight for extended periods of time lShort circuit lOvercharge lOverdischarge lShrapnel penetration Voltage (V) 12.0