Batería recargable EBL C Ni-MH 1,2 V 5000 mAh
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Baterías recargables C EBL, batería de tamaño Ready2Charge de 5000mAh con caja de almacenamiento
⚡ Baterías C ⚡
【Especificación】
Tamaño de la batería | C | Recargable | Sí |
Capacidad | 5000mAh | Tipo de Batería | NiMH |
Voltaje | 1,2 V | Marca | EBL |
Peso de una sola celda | 73g/2,57oz | Dimensiones de una sola celda | (50,0-1,5)*(25,8-1,0)mm |
Cargo estándar | 400 mA (0,1 C); 16 horas | Descarga estándar | 800 mA (0,2 °C) |
【Alto rendimiento y alta calidad】
Hasta 1.200 ciclos recargables.
Precargado del 15% al 20% de la capacidad mediante energía solar. Podría usarse cuando lo consigas.
Excelente rendimiento de carga/descarga, las baterías mantendrán una alta calidad después de 3 a 5 cargas y descargas cuando se usan por primera vez o durante mucho tiempo sin usarse.
【Vida más larga y económica 】
- Vida más larga en los dispositivos de alto consumo que las baterías alcalinas normales.
- No contiene Hg/Cd/Pb, no contamina el medio ambiente.
【Modelos compatibles】
Ideal para dispositivos de alta demanda de energía, como velas LED, linternas o reproductores de CD y MP3 de mesa, cámaras digitales, juguetes para niños, etc.
【Tecnología ProCyco profesional】
- Tecnología ProCyco: 1200 Tech, hasta 500 ciclos de carga y descarga profunda (otros ciclos normales son 400 veces), alta calidad garantizada.
- Células mejoradas: seguridad garantizada, más fiables.
【 Estuche de almacenamiento incluido】
Cada 2 piezas de baterías de tamaño C comparten una caja de almacenamiento de baterías, lo que permite una mejor protección y almacenamiento de la batería.
【 Lo que obtienes 】
2/4/6/8/16/32/64 paquetes C Baterías 5000mAh
¿Son las pilas recargables C mejores que las alcalinas C?
Las baterías recargables existen desde hace mucho tiempo como fuentes de energía, pero nunca han sido tan eficientes, duraderas o asequibles como lo son hoy. En casi todos los casos, las baterías recargables son la mejor opción, pero todavía hay muchos usos para las baterías alcalinas desechables. Para las baterías C, los desechables son buenos para kits de emergencia y linternas.
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EBL Rechargeable C Battery
Specifications
C Type Battery
Ni-MH
5000mAh
1.2V
Yes
400mA;16hrs
800mA
2.57oz
(1.97*1.02) inch
Comparison of EBL C Cell Batteries
Hiquick
EBL
C
sub-c
Ni-Mh
ni-cd
5000
2300
1,2 V
1,2 V
Sí
Yes
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FAQ
What is a C battery?
A C battery, also known as a C cell or R14 battery, is a standardized cylindrical battery commonly used in portable electronic devices. It is larger than an AA or AAA battery but smaller than a D battery. Here's an overview of its characteristics:
Electrical Specifications
- Voltage: Typically 1.5 volts for non-rechargeable batteries (alkaline, zinc-carbon) and 1.2 volts for rechargeable types (NiMH, NiCd).
- Capacity: Ranges from 3,800 mAh to 8,000 mAh, depending on the chemistry and brand.
Chemistry Types
- Alkaline: Common for general-purpose use; long shelf life.
- Zinc-carbon: Economical but lower capacity and shorter lifespan.
- Rechargeable (NiMH or NiCd): Can be recharged multiple times; environmentally friendly.
Common Uses
C batteries are typically used in devices that require medium power consumption, such as:
- Flashlights
- Radios
- Toys
- Musical instruments (e.g., portable keyboards)
- Medical equipment
The C battery's size and capacity make it suitable for devices needing sustained power over a longer period than AA or AAA batteries can provide.
how many volts is a C battery?
A standard C (or "D cell") battery typically provides a voltage of 1.5 volts (V). This is the nominal voltage for alkaline C batteries, which are commonly used in a variety of household and commercial devices, such as flashlights, portable radios, and some types of toys.
For rechargeable C batteries, the voltage can vary depending on the chemistry:
NiMH: Rechargeable C batteries using Nickel-Metal Hydride chemistry usually have a nominal voltage of 1.2 volts.
Li-ion: Rechargeable C batteries with lithium-ion technology typically have a nominal voltage of 3.7 volts, but they are often used in configurations that provide a lower voltage suitable for certain devices, such as 3.6 volts when two cells are connected in series.
Are C and D batteries the same?
C and D batteries differ mainly in size, capacity, and usage. C batteries are smaller (50 mm long, 26 mm diameter) with a capacity of 3,800–8,000 mAh, suited for medium-power devices like flashlights and toys. D batteries are larger (61.5 mm long, 33 mm diameter) with a higher capacity of 12,000–20,000 mAh, ideal for high-power devices like large flashlights and stereos. Both provide 1.5V, but D batteries last longer in high-drain devices due to their greater energy storage.
What Does a C Battery Look Like?
A C battery has a simple, cylindrical shape and is larger than AA or AAA batteries but smaller than a D battery.
Can you replace D batteries with C batteries?
You can sometimes replace D batteries with C batteries using adapters, but they are not directly interchangeable due to differences in size and capacity. While both provide the same voltage (1.5V), C batteries are smaller and hold less energy, so they may not last as long or fit securely in devices designed for D batteries. Adapters can help fit C batteries into D battery slots, but performance may be compromised, especially in high-drain devices that rely on the larger capacity of D batteries.
Are rechargeable C batteries better than alkaline C batteries?
Rechargeable batteries have been around for a long time as power sources, but they’ve never been as efficient, long-lasting or affordable as they are today. In almost every case, rechargeable batteries are the better option, but there are still plenty of uses for disposable, alkaline batteries. For C batteries, disposables are good for emergency kits and flashlights.