Application Guide
Emergency Backup Battery Supply Guide for B2B Projects shows how to match lithium battery packs to real device requirements. Different products need different voltage, runtime, peak current, connector and protection settings.
ASOL works with OEM customers on battery solutions for instruments, medical equipment, POS terminals, security devices, robot products, lighting systems, outdoor equipment and compact backup modules.
Table of Contents
1. Understand the Application Load
Start by checking the device operating current, startup peak, sleep current, runtime target and charging method. A product with a motor, wireless transmitter or high-brightness LED may need more discharge margin than its average power suggests.
2. Choose the Battery Pack Format
Choose the battery format according to space and power requirement. Cylindrical cells are suitable for many robust packs, lithium polymer cells fit thin designs, and LiFePO4 is suitable for long-cycle backup or lead-acid replacement applications.
3. Match Connector and Mechanical Design
The connector, wire length, polarity, insulation sleeve, label and pack dimensions should be confirmed with the actual device. If the product has a plastic enclosure, sample fit testing is important before final production.
| Application detail | Battery design impact |
|---|---|
| Continuous and peak current | Defines cell model, BMS current rating and wire gauge. |
| Available space | Defines cylindrical, polymer or custom-shaped pack structure. |
| Charging method | Defines charging voltage, protection limits and connector layout. |
| Operating environment | Defines insulation, temperature protection and housing requirements. |
4. Test Samples in the Device
Sample testing should verify runtime, charging, discharge stability, temperature rise, connector retention, label position and mechanical fit. Testing in the final device reduces risk before mass production.
5. Prepare for Batch Production
After the sample is confirmed, lock the technical drawing, cell model, BMS settings, connector specification, label artwork and packaging requirement. This keeps repeat orders consistent.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can ASOL design battery packs for specific devices?
Yes. ASOL can review the device load, runtime target, battery space, connector and charging method before designing a sample pack.
Which applications can use custom lithium battery packs?
Common applications include POS terminals, medical devices, handheld instruments, security devices, robots, lighting and compact backup modules.
Why is sample testing important?
Sample testing confirms runtime, charging compatibility, discharge current, connector polarity and mechanical fit before batch production.
Send Your Battery Requirements
For project evaluation, share your target voltage, capacity, size limit, load current, connector requirement, application details and expected quantity. ASOL can review the cell structure, BMS/PCM, wiring and sample plan before mass production.
