Emergency battery for external LED drivers up to 180 minutes

Emergency battery for e.g. LED Panels The light stays on during a short circuit
Article no. 6090555327374
Regular price €4495
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In brief

  • Provides power for up to 3 hours
  • Lithium Battery capacity (LiFePO4), 2200mAh
  • Replaceable battery
  • Easy to connect to current LED driver
  • With indicator light
  • DC connection
  • Suitable for LED lighting up to 120lm/W
  • 2 Year warranty

    Emergency battery

    This lithium emergency battery is specially designed for external LED drivers and has a capacity of (LiFePO4) 1500mAh, 2200mAh. It is suitable for LED panels up to 80 watts. You can also use this emergency battery for other types of LED lighting with an external LED driver and a light output of max. 120lm/W.

    Fully charging the battery takes 16 hours. During charging and when the battery is full, the indicator light glows green. Once the emergency battery activates, the indicator light goes off.

    • Model number: YH25B-3031050Li

    Power specifications

    • Nominal input voltage: 220-240V AC, 50-60Hz
    • AC input current: 50mA max
    • Nominal AC input power 4.0 W max
    • Power factor: >0.5
    • Emergency power output 2.8 wattage DC10...50V (3-15 LEDs) constant current output.
    • Output voltage DC10...50V, DC55V max (SELV)
    • Battery capacity (LiFePO4) 1500mAh, 2200mAh
    • Battery charging current: 0-250mA
    • 1, 1.5, 2, 3 hour nominal duration

    Installation

    This emergency battery for LED drivers is easy to connect. Always make sure the power is off when connecting a driver.

    The battery has 4 cables: a DC connector for the LED driver, a DC connector for the lighting (panel), an AC cable for the LED driver and an AC cable for the mains (L, N, T).

    1. Click the DC connectors onto the driver and the panel.
    2. Connect the L and N wires to the driver.
    3. Connect the L and N (T) wires directly to the mains. You can do this safely and quickly with terminal blocks/connector clamps.
    4. Finally, make a 20mm hole for the indicator light.