The new PAG L95e Li-Ion battery features an electronic protection circuit, which is itself protected from the results of damage to the cell pack.
PAG has introduced the L95e, a new 95W/h Li-Ion battery that’s designed and manufactured to save money while maintaining high safety and quality standards.
The 14.8V 6.5Ah battery offers a new five-LED display that indicates remaining run time and on-load. The L95e’s new power and time circle capacity indicator displays charge status in terms of percentage. Each of the five LEDs represents about 20 percent of available capacity. When the battery is on-load, the display will also provide an estimate of run time. It uses the five LEDs to indicate the remaining hours and minutes.
The new battery features an electronic protection circuit, which is itself protected from the results of damage to the cell pack. PAG guarantees the battery for 18 months.
The L95e is available in PAGlok and V-Mount formats.
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