Sony | Murata VTC4 18650 2100mAh 30A Battery
The Murata VTC4 is a flat top 18650 battery, ideal for building battery packs or for use in compatible devices. Using INR li-ion chemistry, these batteries have a 2,100mAh energy capacity and are rated for a max 30A discharge rate.
In addition, the VTC4 can be recharged 500+ times, and features a 3-year stable shelf life so you can stock up without worrying about dead batteries down the line.
In addition, the VTC4 can be recharged 500+ times, and features a 3-year stable shelf life so you can stock up without worrying about dead batteries down the line.
GUARANTEED TO BE GRADE A, UNUSED, AND MANUFACTURER APPROVED.
Batteries are sold individually. Priced per battery, not per pair.
Specifications:
Manufacturer Murata (Formerly Sony)
Model VTC4
Size 18650
Positive Terminal
Flat Top
Nominal Capacity 2100mAh
Continuous Discharge Rating (max) 30A
Nominal Voltage 3.6V
Maximum Voltage 4.2V
Discharge cut-off Voltage 2.5V
Protected No
Rechargeable Yes
Approx. Dimensions 18.20mm x 64.86mm
Approx. Weight 45.3g
Country of Origin Japan or Singapore
Associated Names US18650VTC4
Manufacturer Murata (Formerly Sony)
Model VTC4
Size 18650
Positive Terminal
Flat Top
Nominal Capacity 2100mAh
Continuous Discharge Rating (max) 30A
Nominal Voltage 3.6V
Maximum Voltage 4.2V
Discharge cut-off Voltage 2.5V
Protected No
Rechargeable Yes
Approx. Dimensions 18.20mm x 64.86mm
Approx. Weight 45.3g
Country of Origin Japan or Singapore
Associated Names US18650VTC4
Weight: 65gWe don't sell bogus batteries. When buying from us you can rest assured that we only work with top tier manufacturers to bring you the best, most reliable, trustworthy batteries that will perform above and beyond your expectations. And we test every shipment to ensure consistent quality.
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BATTERY WARNING
Warning: Lithium ion batteries may explode or burn due to improper use. Using these batteries for purposes not intended by the manufacturer, including outside a battery pack and/or without a BMS, may cause severe injury and damage. We are not responsible for any injuries caused by lithium ion batteries - use at your own risk.
All rechargeable batteries have inherent risks under any circumstance. Use caution with working with li-ion batteries (lithium-ion), LiPo (lithium ion polymer), and any rechargeable cells (together "rechargeable batteries"), as they have dangerous charging characteristics and are known to explode or burn if mishandled. A purchaser and user of rechargeable batteries should educate themselves on rechargeable batteries, especially as to charging, discharging, assembly, and storage. Learn more about proper storage and care for rechargeable batteries here. We are not responsible for any damage caused by the misuse or mishandling of rechargeable batteries.
Here are a few tips:
Never completely discharge batteries (below 2.5V under load or 3V unloaded)
Charge fully (to 4.2V) before first use
Never charge batteries to 4.3V or above
Do not charge unattended
Do not store your li-ion batteries fully charged for an extended period of time (weeks or more)
If you must store your battery, only store in a case or individual box in a cool and dry place at approximately 3.6-3.7V
Use only high quality battery chargers
Do not expose to heat
Do not connect the positive contact to the negative contact without an appropriate load
Never exceed the battery's specifications
Never try to charge or discharge li-ion batteries with battery chargers that are not made for li-ion batteries
Always charge these batteries on and within fireproof material
Never leave rechargeable batteries in a recharging station unattended
Do not use any rechargeable battery or charger if any visible damage is present, or if known mishandling, accidental or otherwise, has occurred
Always store and transport rechargeable cells in a safe, non-conductive container (never keep a spare battery loose in a pocket, purse, etc. and always use protective cases)
Properly dispose of all battery cells and chargers in accordance with local laws and mandates (if you're unsure, contact your local municipality)
If a rechargeable battery overheats, hisses, or bulges, immediately quarantine the battery from any combustible materials - ideally, take the battery outside
If a rechargeable battery catches fire, the FAA recommends pouring water or soda on the battery and surrounding areas - ideally, use a foam extinguisher to quell the fire
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