Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
AA 86A
Extreme performance
The battery consists of three
MP 174865 Saft lithium-ion cells in
series and a specifically designed
electronic protection circuit.
Benefits
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Electrical characteristics
Nominal voltage
(1.2 A rate at 20°C)
Typical capacity
(under 1.2 A at 20°C 8.1 V cut -off)
Mechanical characteristics
Length max
Width max
Height max (including contacts)
Typical weight
Operating conditions
Charge method
Max. recommended charge current
End charge voltage
Charge temperature range*
Max. recommended continuous discharge current*
Pulse discharge current (< 7 ms)
Discharge cut-off voltage
Discharge temperature range
References
High Temperature
Low Temperature
Vibration
Shock
Salt Fog
Immersion
NATO Stock Number (NSN)
Saft’s Part Number
* Consult Saft for optimized charging below 0°C
Lower performance to be expected when cycling
repeatedly at elevated temperature. Consult Saft.
Constant Current/Constant Voltage
4.8 A at 20°C
12.6 V
- 20°C to + 60°C
5 A at 20°C
up to 21 A (~4C rate)
8.1 V
- 50°C to + 60°C
Compliance with military specification
MIL-STD 810 E, 501.3 (+ 60°C)
MIL-STD 810 E, 502.3 (- 20°C)
MIL-STD 810C, 514.2 H
MIL-STD 810 E, 516.4
MIL-STD 810 E, 509.3 I
MIL-STD 810 E, 512.3
6140 14 527 4774
06554G
145 mm
62.6 mm
55.5 mm
530 g
11.25 V
5.3 Ah
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Extended autonomy and life for
mobile systems
Wide operating temperature range
Very high energy density
Long cycle life
(over 70 % initial capacity after
500 cycles 100 % DoD)
Unrivalled low temperature
performance
Recommended for ruggedized
designs
Easy integration into compact
and light systems
Maintenance-free
Light weight
Key features
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Electronic protection against
charger faults
Built-in end of discharge alarm
Compatible with Saft and other
military chargers
Made and designed in the EU
Excellent charge recovery after long
storage, even at high temperature
Restricted for transport
(class 9)
Main applications
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Thermal imager
Military thermal camera
November 2007