High Rate Discharge NiCd Rechargeable Batteries , Aircraft Battery 20GNG40 24V / 40Ah
Product Details:
| Place of Origin: | China |
| Certification: | CB CE UN38.3 MSDS DG License |
| Model Number: | 20GNG40(24V/40Ah) |
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Detail Information |
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| Battery Type: | NICD Rechargeble Battery | Voltage: | 24V |
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| Capacity: | 40 Ah | Size: | 414 × 218 × 266 Mm |
| Weight: | 50 KG | Teerature: | -40 Degree To 60degree |
| Discharge Cut-off Voltage: | 1.0V | Cycle Life: | ≥1,500 Cycles |
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Product Description
Aircraft Battery 20GNG40(24V/40Ah) , substitution of Russian aviation battery K8 aircraft, Russian Mi-17/171
Features
- Extreme Environment Performance: Unmatched reliability in harsh conditions, from arctic cold to desert heat. Performance is not significantly degraded at low temperatures.
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Robustness and Durability: Built to withstand severe vibration, shock, and mechanical stress inherent in aviation operations.
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Overcharge Tolerance: The Cd-Ni chemistry is highly resistant to damage from prolonged overcharging, a critical safety factor in aviation electrical systems.
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Deep Discharge Recovery: Can be fully recovered from a complete discharge (even to 0V) by applying a standard charge cycle, with no permanent damage.
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Maintainability: Individual cells can be serviced, tested, and replaced if necessary, extending the overall life of the battery pack.
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Proven Direct Replacement: Certified and designed to be a form-fit-function substitute for the original K8 battery, ensuring seamless integration without aircraft modification.
Specifications
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Battery Chemistry
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Ventilated Cadmium-Nickel (Cd-Ni)
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Nominal Voltage
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24 V DC
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Rated Capacity
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40 Ah
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Size
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Length 414 Mm; Width 218mm ; Height 266mm
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Weight
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50 kg
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Cycle Life
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≥1,500 cycles
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Standard Charge Current
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8A (0.2C) for 7–8 hours
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Fast Charge Option
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0.2C5A for 2.5 hours
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Discharge Cut-off Voltage
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1.0V
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Operating Temperature Range
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-40°C to +55°C
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Storage Temperature Range
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-50°C to +50°C
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Applications
- Aircraft Engine Starting: Primary power source for turbine engine ignition in Mi-17/171 helicopters.
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Emergency Backup: Powers avionics, lighting, and communication systems during generator failure.
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Ground Support: Used in ground power units (GPUs) for aircraft servicing.
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Military & Aviation: Certified for use in harsh environments (e.g., high vibration, temperature swings).
Performance Characteristics
- Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +55°C
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Storage Temperature Range: -50°C to +50°C
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High-Rate Discharge: Capable of delivering very high current pulses (e.g., 800A - 1000A) required for turbine engine starting.
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Cycle Life: Excellent deep-cycle capability, typically exceeding 1000 cycles under proper maintenance.
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Service Life: Long operational life (15+ years) due to the robust nature of Cd-Ni chemistry.
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Shelf Life: Indefinite if stored properly in a discharged state; no permanent sulfation occurs.
Warnings & Precautions
Charging
- Use a charger specifically designed for Cadmium-Nickel (Ni-Cd) aviation batteries.
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Constant Current Charging: A typical charge rate is 8A (0.2C) for 7-8 hours.
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Float Charging: For ground support units (GPU), a float voltage of 28.0 ± 0.2V (for a 24V system) is commonly used to maintain the battery without overcharging.
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Gassing: Normal gassing (hydrogen and oxygen evolution) occurs during charging. Charge only in well-ventilated areas away from sparks or open flames.
Discharging
- Avoid Deep Discharge: Do not discharge below 1.0V per cell (20V for pack) to prevent cell reversal damage.
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High-Current Limits: Limit continuous discharge to 20C5A (800A) and peaks to 30C5A (1,200A) for ≤3 seconds.
Storage
- Partial Charge Storage: Store at 30–50% state of charge (SOC) in a cool, dry environment.
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Recharge Interval: Recharge every 3 months if stored for extended periods.
Safety
- Short Circuit Prevention: Insulate terminals when not in use; high currents can cause arc flashes.
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Transportation: Comply with IATA/ICAO regulations for hazardous materials (UN 2795, Alkaline Batteries).
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Disposal: Cadmium is toxic. Recycle through authorized facilities only. Do not dispose in landfills .




