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The Lithium batteries for robots with their high energy density, long cycle life, absence of memory effect, wide temperature adaptability, and eco-friendliness, have become indispensable power solutions in the robotic field. Proper charging and maintenance practices ensure their stability, reliability, and continuous support for the smooth operation of robots.
Types and Configuration:
Robot lithium-ion batteries typically employ high-capacity battery packs, such as ICR18650-2S2P configurations, to meet the high energy density requirements of robots.
Voltage and Capacity:
The nominal voltage is often 7.4V, but specific voltages may vary based on battery configuration and design needs.
Nominal capacities can reach 4400mAh or higher, ensuring extended runtime for robots.
Size and Weight:
Lithium-ion batteries are relatively small and lightweight, making them suitable for robots that prioritize portability. For instance, some battery packs may measure MAX 19.569.274.3mm in size and weigh less.
High Energy Density:
Lithium-ion batteries have significantly higher energy densities than traditional batteries like NiMH, enabling them to store more energy within the same volume or weight, thus extending the robot’s operational time.
Long Cycle Life:
Lithium-ion batteries offer a normal cycle life of over 2000 cycles, outlasting NiMH batteries and reducing long-term costs.
Lithium-ion battery packs often come equipped with sophisticated protection boards to prevent overcharging, over-discharging, overcurrent, short circuits, and excessive temperature charging/discharging.
Temperature Protection:
Temperature switches engage protective actions when the battery’s temperature reaches 70±5°C due to abnormal conditions, automatically recovering when the temperature drops.
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