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LO26SXC Datasheet, PDF (1/2 Pages) saftbatteries – 3.0 V Primary lithium-sulfur dioxide
Primary lithium batteries
LO 26 SXC
3.0 V Primary lithium-sulfur dioxide (Li-SO2)
High capacity, 9.2 Ah
High drain D-size cell
Key features
q Enhanced capacity
q High and stable discharge voltage
q Performance not affected by cell
orientation
q Low self discharge rate (less than
3% after 1 year of storage at
+ 20°C)
q Hermetic glass-to-metal sealing
q Built-in safety vent (at the negative
end of the cell)
q Restricted for transport (class 9)
q Meets shock, vibration and other
environmental requirements of
military specifications
q Made in the USA
Main applications
q Radiocommunications and other
military applications
q Beacons and Emergency Location
Transmitters
q Sonobuoys
q Missiles
etc...
Cell size reference
R20 - D
Electrical characteristics
(typical values for cells stored for one year or less)
Nominal capacity
(at 250 mA + 20°C 2.0 V cut off. The capacity restored by the
cell varies according to current drain, temperature and cut off).
9.2 Ah
Open circuit voltage (at + 20°C)
3.0 V
Nominal voltage
(at 0.5 A + 20°C)
2.8 V
Maximum recommended continuous current
(to avoid over-heating. Higher currents possible, consult Saft).
2.5 A
Pulse capability : Up to 10 A. Varies according to pulse
characteristics (frequency, duration), temperature, cell history
(storage conditions prior to usage) and the application’s acceptable
minimum voltage. Consult Saft.
Storage
(recommended)
(possible without leakage)
+ 30°C /+ 86°F max
– 60°C (– 76°F) /
+ 85°C (+ 185°F)
Operating temperature range
(Short excursions up to 85°C possible at currents below 1 A).
– 60°C (– 76°F) /
+ 71°C (+ 160°F)
Physical characteristics
Diameter (max)
34.2 mm (1.345 in)
Height (max; finish without radial tabs)
59.3 mm (2.33 in)
Typical weight
85 g (3 oz)
Li metal content
2.7 g
Standard cell comes with resin potting in the topshell area and
two radial 0.15 mm - thick nickel tabs
Finish with positive button on request
Finish with individual fuse on request
June 2004