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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% per 15ºF (~ 9ºC) above the standard operating temperature of 77ºF (25ºC).
To minimize battery damage:
Use temperature compensated chargers.
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Never allow the battery's temperature to exceed +131ºF (+55°C).
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Make sure operating area is properly ventilated, so heat cannot accumulate.
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Provide at least 0.39" (10mm) of space between batteries to enhance convective cooling.
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Visit sites annually to check for shorted cells, improperly set voltages, filter cleaning on
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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)
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Introduction, continued
Type
Internal
Resistance
(m Ω)
Short Circuit
Current (A)
SMU-C6-4.5
22
273
SMU-C6-7
14
429
SMU-C6-12
10
600
SMU-C 12-4.5
35
343
SMU-C 12-7
20
600
SMU-C 12-12
16
750
SMU-C 12-14
16
750
SMU-C 12-18
14
857
SMU-C 12-26
12
1000
SMU-C 12-28
12
1000
SMU-C 12-30
12
1000
SMU-C 12-35
10
1200
SMU-C 12-40
9.5
1263
SMU-C 12-55
6.0
2000
SMU-C 12-65
6.0
2000
SMU-C 12-75
5.5
2182
SMU-C 12-90
5.2
2308
SMU-C 12-100
5.0
2400
SMU-C 12-120
4.5
2667
SMU-C 12-134
4.0
3000
SMU-C 12-150
4.0
3000
SMU-C 12-200
3.8
3158
A short circuit current will decrease the voltage of the battery to 0V, and damage the internal
components.
CAUTION!