Original Cardiolife AED Battery 12V 2.6Ah Rechargeable Li-ion for Defibrillators
Product Description
Nihon Kodhen original Cardiolife AED battery 13051-215
The original Cardiolife AED battery 13051-215 is a factory-designed rechargeable lithium-ion battery specifically developed for Cardiolife AEDs. This battery features a 14.8V voltage and a 2600mAh capacity, designed to provide immediate and stable power support to AEDs in scenarios such as public places without a fixed power source and out-of-hospital emergency situations.
Key Functions
Emergency-Grade Instant Activation
Addressing the "second-level response" requirement of AEDs, the battery can instantly provide the current needed for defibrillation, supporting more than 10 consecutive defibrillation shocks or more than 4 hours of continuous standby time.
Intelligent Status Monitoring
Built-in BMS displays the remaining battery power, battery health status, and remaining lifespan in real time on the AED main unit screen. Low battery triggers audible and visual alarms and screen prompts.
Strong Environmental Adaptability
It can output stably in extreme environments ranging from -20℃ to 60℃, suitable for public emergency scenarios such as outdoor activities in northern winters, scorching summers in southern regions, and low temperatures at high altitudes.
Tool-Free Quick Replacement
Utilizing a "slide-in + snap-lock" design, no tools are required. Ordinary people can complete the replacement within 10 seconds following voice guidance.
Technical Specifications
Product name
battery
PN
13051-215
Cell type
Li-ion
Voltage
12V
Capacity
2.6Ah
Energy
38.48Wh
Working current
0.3-0.5A
Charge time
3-3.5hours
Cycle life
≥300 times
Storage lifespan
12 months
Size
105mm×65mm×22mm
Weight
About 320g
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: My AED in a public place reports "Low Battery" but I don't have a spare battery. What should I do?
A1: In this situation, prioritize ensuring the core defibrillation function. Turn off other non-essential functions to extend the remaining usage time. Contact staff to replace the battery.
Q2: After 10 months of battery backup, the AED self-test indicates "Battery Life is Insufficient," but it can still support 8 defibrillations. Should I replace it immediately?
A2: The "Battery Life is Insufficient" message indicates that the battery is nearing the end of its backup life. If the battery is in a crowded public place, it is recommended to replace it immediately to avoid battery failure during an emergency.
Q3: When using battery power, the AED suddenly indicates "Insufficient Defibrillation Energy." Switching to the spare battery restores normal operation. Is this a problem with the original battery?
A3: It is highly likely that the original battery performance has deteriorated. If the battery has been used more than 200 times, it is due to capacity decay and the battery should be replaced.