Battery Construction And Characteristics - Yamaha JW-II Service Manual

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Battery
1.6
Charging: 0.1 C × 16 h, at 25°C
1.5
At rest: 3 h
Discharging: 1 C (E.V-1.0 V)
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.0
0
20
40
Discharging capacity (%)
40°C
25°C
0°C
60
80
100
Battery Construction and
Discharging
Unlike ordinary dry cell batteries, nickel hydro-
gen batteries exhibit uniform voltage character-
istics when ongoing discharging of constant
current is carried out, and the voltage then
drops sharply when there is no longer any ca-
pacity.
CAUTION:
Advise the customer that, if the remaining
capacity alarm of the battery has been trig-
gered, the battery should be charged imme-
diately, or should be replaced with a spare
battery.
NOTE:
At high temperatures, the discharging capac-
ity of nickel hydrogen batteries is the same as
that at normal temperatures, but at low tem-
peratures, the discharging capacity drops, be-
cause the voltage is lower.
The recommended low-temperature usage
range for batteries is –5°C or higher. If the
surface temperature of the battery is –5° or
lower, only about 50 to 70% of the power
obtainable at room temperature can be ob-
tained. As a result, if using the wheelchair at
below-freezing temperatures, the power as-
sist function may not function sufficiently, or
the travel distance may be shorter.
At –5°C or less, the capacity display gauge is
outside the guaranteed temperature range,
and the display changes. (See the section on
the remaining display gauge, described later.)
Advise the customer that in winter, or at cold
temperatures, the battery should be stored
indoors. Advise the customer that, if the bat-
tery has unavoidably become cold, it should
be left at room temperature until it has warmed
up, before being used.
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