Description
Overview of this 17S 20A 60MOAS 18650 battery charging board
Features
- High Capacity Support: The 17S 20A BMS supports up to 17 lithium 18650 cells, managing large battery packs. This ensures efficient and balanced charging across all cells.
- Robust Current Handling: With a 20A current capacity, it provides stable power management for demanding applications. It’s ideal for high-drain devices and systems.
- Advanced Protection Features: The BMS includes overcharge, overdischarge, overcurrent, and short circuit protection. These features ensure the safety and longevity of the battery pack.
- Efficient Balancing: Built-in 60MOAS balancing function optimizes the charging process. It ensures equal charge distribution across all cells, enhancing overall battery performance.
- Compact Design: The board’s compact form factor allows for easy integration into various devices. It provides powerful management without taking up excessive space.
- Durable Construction: Made with high-quality materials, the BMS offers reliability and durability. It’s designed to withstand the rigors of regular use.
- User-Friendly Installation: The board is designed for straightforward installation with clear labeling and instructions. This simplifies the setup process for users.
Specification
Specification | Details |
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Battery Type | Lithium 18650 |
Number of Cells | 17S (17 cells in series) |
Max Continuous Discharge Current | 20A |
Balance Current | 60mA |
Overcharge Detection Voltage | 4.28V ± 0.05V per cell |
Overcharge Release Voltage | 4.08V ± 0.05V per cell |
Overdischarge Detection Voltage | 2.80V ± 0.05V per cell |
Overdischarge Release Voltage | 3.00V ± 0.05V per cell |
Overcurrent Protection | 60A |
Short Circuit Protection | Yes |
Temperature Protection | Yes (with thermal sensor) |
Balance Function | Yes |
Dimensions | Approx. 135mm x 65mm x 10mm |
Weight | Approx. 100 grams |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
Storage Temperature | -40°C to 85°C |
SKU | RW-629 |
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