14500 Battery
The 14500 battery is a lithium-ion cell with a cylinder shape that may be recharged. They frequently employed a button-top connector and LiCoO2 (lithium carbon-oxide) ICR chemistry. Smart rechargers, USB chargers, and lithium-ion chargers are all options for recharging it.
Thinpack manufactured under ISO9001-2000 to assure quality. Battery tested based on International Electronic Commission (IEC) standards to ensure capacity, quality, and life-span.
If you’re looking for a trusted manufacturer of different types of batteries, including 14500 batteries, you may go to Thinpack to make your purchase. We provide a wide range of configurations, output currents, and battery powers to meet any individual requirement.
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Specifications of 14500 Battery
- Type: 14500 battery protected
- Length: 55.00 mm (+/- 0.005mm)
- Diameter: 14.06 mm (+/- 0.003mm)
- Maximum: 1115 mAh battery cell capacity
- Minimum: 1040 mAh battery cell capacity
- Capacity Rated: 1100 mAh battery cell
- Energy: 4070 mWh [4.07 Wh] mWh=Milliwatt-Hour
- Chemistry: Li-ion [ Lithium-ion ]
- Nominal Voltage: 3.7V
- Full Charge Voltage: 4.2V
- Electronically Protected: Yes, Welded, Advanced Electronic Safety Protection
- Max discharge: 2C
- Weight (g): 21.1 g [ 21.1 Grams=0.74428 Ounces ]
- Rechargeable: Yes
14500 Battery Charging
- 4.2 V is the charging voltage
- Charging Method: CC/CV
Recommended Charging Current: 250 mA to 500 mA (0.25 A to 0.5 A)
14500 Battery Application
There are various applications for 14500 batteries, such as:
- High voltage cell for torches
- Hearing aids
- EKG monitors
- Medical devices
- Tollgate systems
- Utility metering
- Security devices
- Alarms
- Automatic meter reading
- Utility metering
- Memory back-ups systems
- Battery for power tools
- And also utilized in various electrical components.
Advantages of 14500 Battery
- Rechargeable batteries
- A high density of energy
- Low weight
- 3 times more voltage
- Provides services for a longer life
- Address the concerns with overcharging and overheating.
- USB ports built-in
- Low maintenance
- Eco-friendly
- Offers consistent discharge for a long time and has a discharge and self-discharge rate.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Difference Between a 14500 Battery vs AA Battery?
The main resemblance between AA batteries and 14500 batteries is their size, which they may share almost exactly.
Several differences can be observed between the 14500 battery and AA batteries when comparing them, some of which are;
- Output power
The variety of uses and applications for a battery are determined by its voltage rating. When comparing a 14500 battery to an AA battery, the 14500 lithium batteries have a greater voltage rating, typically rated at 3.2–3.7v.
- Capacity
Each battery’s capacity dictates the quantity of energy it can hold and how long it can maintain this level. Rechargeable 14500 lithium batteries are more powerful than alkaline AA batteries in terms of voltage and capacity.
- Performances
A 14500 battery and an AA battery behave very differently in terms of performance for various applications. Compared to AA batteries, 14500 batteries have a bigger capacity and can provide more performance time during a single use.
- Life cycle
When compared to AA batteries, 14500 lithium batteries have a cycle life that ranges from 2000 to as many as 4000 cycles.
Do 14500 Batteries have a Lifespan?
Yes, batteries do ultimately run out of power.
The shelf life of 14500 batteries varies from 3 to 10 years, and they provide about 500 charge cycles.
How Do 14500 and 18650 Batteries Differ From One Another?
In terms of voltage, the 18650 lithium-ion batteries are bigger than the 14500, although both have a voltage range of 3.2 to 3.7 v.
While 14500 batteries typically range from 500 to 800 mah, the larger 18650 lithium-ion battery has a capacity of up to 3500 mah.