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Key Features

  • High voltage response, stable during most of the lifetime of the application
  • Wide operating temperature range (-60°C/+85°C)
  • Low self-discharge rate (less than 1 % per year of storage at +20°C)
  • Superior resistance to atmospheric corrosion
  • Easy integration into compact systems

Physical Construction

  • Bobbin construction
  • Hermetic construction with glass-to-metal seal
  • Stainless steel container and end caps for a low magnetic signature
  • Non-flammable electrolyte
  • Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Component Recognition
  • Compliant with IEC 60086-4 safety standard and IEC 60079-11 intrinsic safety standard
  • Restricted for transport (Class 9)

Our Saft LS-26500 Review

Works Great With:

  • Utility metering
  • Automatic meter readers
  • Buoys
  • Measuring equipment
  • Industrial applications
  • Professional electronics

Downloads

Spec Sheet:

Saft LS26500 Specification Sheet

MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet):

Saft LS26500 Material Safety Data Sheet / Article Information Sheet

Saft Lithium Handbook / Application Manual:

Saft Lithium Battery Handbook and Application Manual

Specifications

Cell Size

C

Voltage

3.6

Capacity

7.7Ah

Cell Construction

Bobbin

Pulse Capability

Typically up to 300mA

Max Continuous Current

150mA

Max Pulse Discharge Rate

0.3A

Dimensions

26.0x50.4mm (1.02x1.98in)

Weight

48g (1.7oz)

Lithium Metal Content

Approx. 2.0g

Termination

Flat Contact (button-top)

Operating Temperature

-60°C to 85°C (-76°F to 185°F)

Storage Temperature

+30°C (+86°F) max

Shelf Life

Saft lithium-thionyl chloride batteries have a low self-discharge rate of less than 1% per year in storage at +20°C). The storage area should be clean, cool, dry and ventilated.

Transportation

Please refer to the Battery Information Sheet / Material Safety Data sheet. Batteries are ARTICLES according to REACH and OSHA and are not required to produce an MSDS.

Warnings

Fire, explosion and burn hazard. Do not recharge, short circuit, crush, disassemble, heat above 100°C (212°F), incinerate, or expose contents to water. Do not solder directly to the cell (use tabbed cell versions instead).