Description
51.2V 100Ah CONDENSED CORE BATTERY – MINING/MARINE POWER SUPPLY | ATOMFAIRCOMMERCIAL GRADE · PRODUCTION
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Manufacturer: Atomfair LLC
Brand: ATOMFAIR®
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This battery must be stored in a dry, temperature-controlled environment to prevent moisture ingress and thermal runaway. Charging must be limited to the specified cut-off voltage of 58.4 V and current not exceeding 1C to avoid cell degradation and safety hazards.
- Storage Environment: Store the battery in a cool, dry location away from flammable materials and direct sunlight.
- Charge Voltage Limit: Do not exceed a charge cut-off voltage of 58.4 V to prevent overcharging and thermal instability.
- Charge Current Limit: Limit charge current to a maximum of 1C (100A) to avoid accelerated aging and safety risks.
- Discharge Rate Limit: Do not discharge continuously above 6C to maintain cell integrity and avoid overheating.
- Physical Integrity: Inspect the sealed chassis for cracks or deformation before each use to ensure IP67/IP68 protection.
This procedure outlines the critical steps for safely handling and initializing the battery before first use. Proper adherence prevents damage and ensures safe operation in mining and marine environments.
Required Equipment: Compatible battery charger
- Inspect Battery
Inspect the battery enclosure for any visible damage, cracks, or signs of impact before handling. - Verify Voltage
Measure the battery terminal voltage with a calibrated multimeter to confirm it is within the acceptable range. - Connect Charger
Connect the battery to a compatible charger using the designated connector, ensuring polarity is correct. - Begin Charging
Set the charger to the specified voltage (58.4 V) and current (≤ 100 A) limits before initiating the charging sequence.
What is the trade-off between continuous discharge rate and thermal stability for the 51.2V 100Ah Condensed Core Battery in mining applications?
The battery supports a 1C to 6C continuous discharge rate window, but operating at the upper 6C limit generates significant heat that must be managed within the -20°C to 65°C discharge temperature envelope. The UL94 V-0 flame-retardant matrix and IP67/IP68 sealed chassis mitigate thermal runaway risks, but sustained high-rate discharge above 1C may reduce cycle life if active cooling is insufficient in confined mining environments.
Can this condensed core battery be integrated directly into existing marine propulsion systems without additional voltage conversion hardware?
Yes, the 51.2V nominal voltage and 40.0V to 58.4V discharge range are compatible with standard 48V marine propulsion architectures, but the charge cut-off voltage of 58.4V requires a charger or BMS that can terminate at that precise threshold. The Ex(ia)IIICT6Gb explosion rating and IP68 hermetic seal allow direct integration into engine rooms or battery compartments without additional enclosures, provided the system's maximum 1C charge current is not exceeded.
What are the specific handling and storage requirements for this battery to maintain UN38.3 certification compliance?
The battery must be stored in a dry, ventilated area within the -10°C to 45°C charging temperature range to preserve cell integrity and UN38.3 validated packing status. The IP67/IP68 seal prevents moisture ingress, but the unit should not be submerged beyond its rated depth during handling. Charging below -10°C or above 45°C voids the safety certification and risks permanent capacity loss.
This 51.2V 100Ah condensed core battery delivers 5.12 kWh of stored energy with a 1C to 6C continuous discharge window and IP67/IP68 ingress protection, making it suitable for harsh mining and marine environments where explosion-proof certification (Ex(ia)IIICT6Gb) is required. Key operational constraints include a maximum 1C charge rate and a charging temperature range limited to -10°C to 45°C.
Positive
- High continuous discharge capability: Supports 1C to 6C continuous discharge rates, enabling sustained high-power delivery for heavy mining machinery and marine propulsion systems.
- Rugged environmental protection: Certified IP67/IP68 hermetic sealing and Ex(ia)IIICT6Gb explosion rating, combined with IEC60068-2-6 vibration and chemical resistance, isolate cells from volatile external conditions.
Trade-offs
- Limited charging rate: Maximum continuous charge current is 1C, which may slow field recharging cycles compared to discharge capability; standard recommended range is 0.3C–1C.
- Restricted charging temperature window: Charging is only rated from -10°C to 45°C, while discharge spans -20°C to 65°C, requiring thermal management during recharging in extreme cold or hot environments.
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