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PAG L95e

 Lithium-Ion Battery

Instruction Leaflet

1.1

When used correctly, Lithium-Ion batteries are a rugged, safe, clean
and trouble-free method of storing power. However, the user should be
aware that incorrect treatment could present a hazard. In the interest
of safety, and the protection of our environment, please read and
observe the following health and safety information.

1.2

GENERAL:

 Do not put in fire or mutilate - cells may burst or release

toxic material. Do not short-circuit. Do not continue to use the
battery if there is any change in the appearance of the casing.

1.3

CORROSIVE ELECTROLYTE: 

The electrolyte is an alkaline solution,

which can cause chemical burns to human tissue if leakage occurs.
Wear protective gloves when handling all contaminated materials.
In the event of contact with the skin, flood copiously with clean
water. If significant amounts of electrolyte are involved, or if any has
touched the eyes, seek immediate medical attention.

1.4

ACCIDENTAL SHORT-CIRCUITING:

 Lithium-Ion cells can deliver power

at very high rates. PAG L95e batteries incorporate several levels of
internal electrical protection, but severe mechanical abuse could result
in damage to the cells, and a short-circuit internal to the battery.
Arcing, excessive heat and the liberation of combustible gas could
result, with the potential for personal injury or ignition of adjacent
flammable materials.

1.5

DISPOSAL:

 Expired Lithium-Ion batteries should be disposed of in

accordance with the appropriate regulations or legislation. PAG Ltd.
offers a recycling service for expired PAG batteries, which results in the
materials being recovered for re-use.

WARNING: DO NOT MUTILATE OR INCINERATE BATTERIES.

Do not dispose of batteries or cells in a charged condition
(see 1.4 above).

Return batteries by prior arrangement to:

PAG Ltd. 565 Kingston Road, Raynes Park, London SW20 8SA.

Contact: Tel: +44 (0)20 8543 3131  Fax: +44 (0)20 8540 4116
E-mail: [email protected]
Batteries must be in a discharged state, and clearly marked
“FOR RECYCLING”.

1.6

PAG TECHNICAL SALES AND INFORMATION DESK:

For further information, contact the PAG Technical Sales and Informa-
tion Desk (London) on +44 (0)20 8543 3131, PAG USA Technical Sales
and Information Desk on 818 760 8265 or your nearest PAG Author-
ised Service Centre. Alternatively, visit the PAG Web Site at

www.paguk.com

2.1

Description:

 PAG L95e Lithium-Ion Professional Broadcast Battery.

2.2

Connectors:

 Three connector variants are available:

* PAGlok professional battery connector.
* V-Mount compatible connector.
* Snap-on

TM

 compatible connector.

2.3

Display:

PAG L95e

 

batteries incorporate the PAG Power & Time Circle LED state-

of-charge indicator, which shows capacity as percentage. On-load a
run-time prediction can be indicated in hours and minutes.

2.4

Construction:

 High-impact polycarbonate injection mouldings,

featuring an internal cradle designed to protect the cells from impact
damage. The cells have welded interconnections of low-resistance
nickel strap. Batteries are sealed and non user-serviceable.

Safety

Specification

2.5

Cells:

 Premium grade Lithium-Ion sealed rechargeable cylindrical cells.

2.6

Voltage:

 14.8V nominal. 12 cells connected in series/parallel.

Each cell has a nominal voltage of 3.7V.

2.7

Capacity:

 Nominal 6.5 ampere-hours.

2.8

Output Current:

 Rated maximum continuous output current 7.0

amperes.

2.9

Charge Voltage: 

16.8V.

2.10 Protection:

The battery incorporates the following safety shutdown systems:
* 3 over-current shutdown systems.
* 2 over-voltage shutdown systems.
* 2 under-voltage shutdown systems.
* 2 thermal shutdown systems (including non-resetting thermal fuse).
All protection circuits within the battery are designed to withstand
the leakage of electrolyte. This is achieved by using a special layout
and a coating of Parylene, the premier vapour-deposited conformal
coating.

2.11 Operating Temperature Range:

Optimum discharge efficiency is achieved within the temperature
range +10°C to +40°C.

2.12 Size & Weight:

Height

Width

Depth

Weight

PAGlok

130mm (5.1") 86mm (3.4") 42mm (1.65")* 731g (1.61lbs)

V-Mount

130mm (5.1") 86mm (3.4") 47mm (1.85") 749g (1.65lbs)

Snap-on

130mm (5.1") 86mm (3.4") 52mm (2.00")† 760g (1.67lbs)

*excluding locking claws. † excluding mushroom lugs.

3.1

For long-term storage, the battery should be initially in the half
charged state.

3.2

Maintenance charging is not required during long-term storage.

3.3

Store in a cool, dry place at a temperature between -10°C and +40°C.
Long-term storage outside of this temperature range may reduce the
battery’s life.

3.4

The battery should be in a fully charged state before use. After
extended storage it is advisable to give the battery a top-up charge
before use.

3.5

Use specified chargers ONLY (see 4.1).

3.6

For maximum output use within the temperature range +10°C to +40°C.
Never operate outside of the temperature range -20°C to +45°C.

3.7

Absolute maximum continuous output: 100W or 7A.

IMPORTANT: the battery will run most medium-consumption broadcast
cameras together with a light of up to 35W. However, the high current
pulse that occurs when a tungsten-filament light is turned on from
cold, may trigger the battery over-current protection. If a tungsten-
filament light is required, use a Paglight or Paglight M together with a
PAG Softstart lamp holder, Model Nos. 9938 or 9017 respectively.
A Softstart lamp holder will not be required if the camera is fitted
with PAG System RTI (and the ‘Softstart’ feature is enabled) or when
using the regulated light socket on a Sony digital camera.

3.8

The battery is designed to dissipate heat from the right hand side in
normal operation, and will therefore become warm in this area.

Care & Maintenance

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