VEVOR NPG12-40Ah Valve Regulated Gel Battery User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- VEVOR
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VEVOR NPG12-40Ah Valve Regulated Gel Battery
Valve Regulated Gel Battery
Specifications:
- Model: NPG12-40Ah, NPG12-100Ah, NPG12-200Ah
- Terminal Component: Copper Raw material
- Positive Plate: Lead Dioxide
- Negative Plate : Lead
- Container Cover: ABS
- Electrolyte: AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat)
- Sulfuric Acid : Safety valve made of Rubber
Product Usage Instructions
Charging:
For Floating Charge:
- 2V battery: Charging voltage range is 2.23-2.25V
- 6V battery : Charging voltage range is 6.8-6.9V
- 12V battery : Charging voltage range is 13.6-13.7V
For Cycle Use :
- 2V battery: Charging voltage range is 2.40-2.50V
- 6V battery : Charging voltage range is 7.3-7.5V
- 12V battery: Charging voltage range is 14.5-15.0V
Note:
- C represents the Ah value of the battery’s rated capacity.
- When the ambient temperature is below 15°C or above 35°C, the recommended compensation factor is -3mV/°C per cell for Floating Charge or -4mV/°C per cell for Cycle Use starting from the standard center point of -25°C.
- Battery temperature during charging should be in the range of -15°C to 50°C.
Discharge:
Table 2: Relationship between Discharge Current and Final
Discharge Voltage
Discharge Current (A)| Final Discharge Voltage (6V/12V Series)| Final
Discharge Voltage (2V Series)
---|---|---
0.2C or below| 1.75V/cell| 1.80V
From 0.2C to 0.5C| 1.70V/cell| 1.75V
From 0.5C to 1.0C| 1.55V/cell| 1.70V
Above 1.0C| 1.30V/cell| 1.60V
Note:
- The Final Discharge Voltage should vary with the change of Discharge Current. Attention: When discharging, the voltage must not be lower than its corresponding Final Discharge Voltage.
- Immediate charge after discharge or over-discharge is required for retaining battery life.
- Battery temperature during discharge should be in the range of -15°C to 50°C.
Attentions:
Prohibitions:
- Burn the battery or put it near fire.
- Short circuit the battery.
- Use the battery in an airtight cabinet.
- Dissect the battery.
- Load and unload the battery roughly.
- Attempt to use a cracked, deformed, or leaky battery.
- Subject the battery to excess vibration or violent jolts.
- Mixed use different batches of the battery.
Frequently Asked Questions:
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Q: Where can I find technical support and warranty information?
A: You can visit our website at www.vevor.com/support for technical support and e-warranty certificate. -
Q: How can I contact customer service for product questions or technical support?
A: You can email us at CustomerService@vevor.com for any product questions or technical support. -
Q: Can I use this battery with other brands of tools?
A: Yes, you can use this battery with other brands of tools as long as they are compatible with the specifications of the battery model you have.
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CHARGING
Construction
Terminal| Component| Positive plate| Negative plate| Container| Cover| Sparer|
Electrolyte| Safety valve
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Copper| Raw material| Lead dioxide| Lead| ABS| ABS| AGM| Sulfuric acid| Rubber
Table 1
ambient temperature:25℃
Usage | For Floating Charge | For Cycle Use |
---|---|---|
2V battery | 6Vbattery | 12V battery |
Charging Voltage/V | 2.23~2.25V | 6.8~6.9V |
7.3~7.5V | 14.5~15.0V | |
Max Charging Current/A | 0.1C~0.25C |
Note:
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C: means Ah value of battery’s rated capacity.
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When ambient temperature is below 15℃or above 35℃, the recommended compensation factor is -3mV/℃ /cell
(Floating Charge ) or-4m V/℃/cell(Cycle)staring from the standard center point-25℃. -
Battery temperature in charging should be in the range of- 15℃~50℃.
DISCHARGE
Table 2
Relationship between Discharge Current and Final Discharge Voltage
Discharge Current/A | Final Discharge Voltage |
---|---|
6V/12V Series | 2V Series |
0.2C or below | 1.75V/cell |
From 0.2C to 0.5C | 1.70V/cell |
From 0.5C to 1.0C | 1.55V/cell |
Above 1.0C | 1.30V/cell |
Note:
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See above table, Final Discharge Voltage should vary with the change of Discharge Current.
Attention : When discharge, voltage must not be lower than its corresponding Final Discharge Voltage; -
Immediate charge after discharge or over-discharge is charge for retaining battery life;
-
Battery temperature in discharge should be in the range of- 15℃~50℃.
ATTENTIONS
- Examine the appearance of the battery before use.
- Store the battery in a cool place(best below 20℃ or 68°F)
- Recharge the battery that has been stored for more than 3 months.
- Charge the battery in a well-ventilated environment.
- Regularly survey batteries’ Charging voltage to make sure it is in the range of Chart 1.
- Secure the battery firmly installed in equipments.
PROHIBITIONS
- Burn the battery or put it near fire.
- Short circuit the battery.
- Use the battery in an airtight cabinet.
- Dissect the battery.
- Load and unload the battery roughly.
- Attempt to use a cracked, deformed, or leaky battery.
- Subject the battery to excess vibration or violent jolts.
- Mixed use different batches of the battery.
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References
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