
Lifepo4 Battery 12V 55AH Lithium-Ion Battery Pack With M6 Terminals
Lifepo4 Battery 12V 55AH Lithium-Ion Battery Pack With M6 Terminals
Item | JW1250100 |
Nominal Capacity | 55Ah |
Nominal Voltage | 12.8V |
Normal discharge current | 50A |
Maximum continuous current | 100A |
Max pulse instant current | 150A |
Discharge cut-off voltage | 10V |
Max charge voltage | 14.6V |
Charge current | ≤50A |
Battery housing | ABS 12V 50Ah SLA Case |
Charge temperature | 0℃~45℃ |
Discharge temperature | -20℃~60℃ |
Humidity | 5%≤RH≤85% |
Size(L*W*H) | 229*138*210mm |
Weight | <7.5kg |
Protection function | Overcharge protection, Over discharge protection, Over current protection, Temperature protection, Balanced function |
“When you are trying to run a large current through a conventional circuit like one that’s made of copper, there will be a lot of dissipation into heat because of the finite electrical resistance of the material,” he says. “And that’s energy that just goes lost. Because superconductors can support flow of electrons without dissipation that means that you can run very large currents, known as supercurrents, through a superconductor, without the superconductor heating up to high temperatures.”
“You can inject a current in a superconductor and then just let it flow,” Comin says. “Then, a superconductor can act basically like a battery, but instead of storing energy as a voltage difference, which is what you have in a lithium ion battery, you store energy in the form of a supercurrent. Then you can extract and use that current, and it’s the same as pulling charge from a battery.”