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Water Bottle NiMh Battery: 13.2V, 5Ah (66Wh) w/ Trail-Tech Female plug +Smart Fast Charger (1.5) for Bike Light

Sale Price: $86.95
In Stock
Part Number: CHUN-168C09

Product ID # 2838

Quantity Discounts

QuantityAmount
5 to 20$84.34
21 to 50$82.60
51 to 100$80.86
101 to 500$78.26

 

Packing              
  • Made by 11 pcs High quality Powerizer brand NiMH C cells
  • The battery pack is installed in 700 mL water bottle for both impact and water resistant.
 Voltage       Voltage: 13.2V (working)   15.5V ( peak) 
 Capacity       5000 mAh min. (66 wh)
Protection
  • 10K thermistor built in  temperature sesnor to avoid battery overcharged beyond 70oC
  • One 7 Amp polyswitch  installed to limit  max. discharge current at 7.0A and to protect wrong polarity
Prewired
Max. Discharging Rate        7Amp limited by polyswitch

 Smart Charger

    (included)

  • One 1.8A Universal Smart NiMH battery charger  to recharge this battery pack for worldwide use.  The estimated charging time is 3.3 hours
  • One  temperature sensor is included which must plugged to battery charger and attached to battery pack before charging to protect battery from overcharging 
Dimensions
  • Battery size:    8" L x 2"W x 2.1" H 
  • Water bottle:  2.25" Diameter x 9" height
Weight        40 oz  
Tips
  • If you would like to use this charger in your car,  you can choose our 110W DC-AC inverter, then you can charge your RC battery anywhere.
  • Please keep your old bike lighting connector. You may need to link our wire to a special connector to make your lighting work properly , in case our universal connectors cannot fit your light.
  • You may consider New LiFePO4 water bottle battery, 12.8V 6.4Ah at the related product below, which has 30% more energy , and 40% less weight, and 2 times  longer cycle life, therefore  low cost per cycle than NiMH battery
 Applications
  • Can run 13W / 12V  super bright HID or halogen light  for 4.5 Hrs --- 25% more than standard 4000mAh NiMH pack
    • Burning time for HID and Halogen light
    • 13W HID :         5.0  Hrs   
    • 15W halogen     4.0 hrs 
    • 10W Halogen:    6.5  hrs     
 Warning
 

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Product Reviews

(2 Ratings, 2 Reviews) Average Rating:
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(Unknown) 5/12/2008 9:17 PM
Based on recommendations from CPF and batteryspace, I bought this battery to power a 12V Nitesun Team Issue light. I now over-volted this light 10%. The results of the over volt were obvious as soon as I hit the trail. I rode for 2 hrs using both the 10W and 30W settings with no signs of dimming. After the ride, I left the light on for another 2+ hrs still with no signs of dimming. Based on this, I expect to be able to do 3 hour night rides using high and low beam as I feel the need. That is 50% longer than I would have considered with the original Nightsun battery. Overall, I very happy with this purchase. The order was easy to place. The product shipped and was received very quickly. The quality of the product appears to be good. The cells are placed solidly in the water bottle, and the connector is of very good quality. Although the charger warms up more than I prefer during charging, the charger is easy to use and results in a quick charge. I will be using this light for a 24 race, and expect to have no battery or charging problems. If there were any down sides to this purchase, it would be that the battery is too large. Tipping the scales at more than 2 lbs, this battery is heavy. But I guess that is what I have to accept using outdated halogen bike light technology.
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13.2v 5Ah NiMH water bottle battery + multi-voltage charger
(Unknown) 10/14/2007 5:52 PM
This battery is used to power a dual lamp 37w & 10w halogen bike light. I use primarily the 37w for unlit roads/trails and the 10w for bike paths or when pedestrians are in the beam. I have ran the 37w for 2 hours without dimming, and haven't tried to empty the battery using the 10w solo. The included cords are a little long and kind of a pain to cut down if you want use it on the down tube, but there is plenty if you want to put the battery in the seat tube. The included charger powers it up quickly, but does get a little warm. I keep it in a pyrex when charging to be safe. The temp sensor wire from the battery is a pain to keep out of the wheels or dragging, but it is nice to have for charging protection. All in all, very satisfied.