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What do the battery codes like SCR, AE mean?
Q. What do the battery codes like SCR, AE mean? The following coding is specific to Sanyo Nicad cells though most of the major manufacturers use very similar codes. The first few characters in the cell name, e.g. "KR" or "N", represent different types of internal construction. Cells coded "RC" are actually "N" type cells optimized for RC use, e.g. RC2000, RC2400. "N" and "RC" cells have a lower internal resistance than an equivalent capacity "KR" cell. This makes them more suitable for our fast charge/high discharge-rate type of application. The low internal resistance means less heating of the battery and therefore less wasted power. The numbers give the cell capacity in mAH e.g. 1000, 1700. The letters immediately following describe the case diameter.
The final character/s R, E, K, etc represent the cell performance or capability. Of these, it is "R" which is normally of most interest to us as this means the cell is suited to rapid charge. To achieve this the cells generally have a lower internal resistance and are also suited to high discharge rates. Some "E" cells are also used, e.g. 600AE, "E" standing for extended capacity. Thus 1700SCR = 1700mAH in a sub-C Case and is an "R" type (high rate) cell. 1500AE= 1500mAH in an "A" case and is a E-high capacity cell. Generally a specific RCxxxx cell is roughly equivalent to NxxxxSCR i.e. RC2400 would be effectively the same as an N2400SCR (if that cell existed). A listing of most of the currently available Sanyo NiCad cells can be found on Sanyo's own website at Battery Data. Panasonic NiCad codes are almost identical though they have an additional performance code of "P" which is the one most useful to us. P-type cells are specifically intended for both rapid charge and high discharge (they are designed for rapid recharge power tool use). The complete specifications for all Panasonic batteries is available on-line at the Panasonic OEM Battery site
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