LegoTekFan486
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I of course just tried googling Li-Ion battery IEC 62133 / UL 2054, but all I got were test labs that offered that as a service to manufacturers. Oddly, that search didn't appear to turn up any batteries that listed compliance with standard X or Y as a "safety feature" even though I would think that one might sell more batteries if they advertised honestly that they did testing on that design before rolling it out to the public.
If I were replacing a battery in, say, a phone, I would of course get the same brand of battery from a reputable source that sells parts for that phone. However, that doesn't really help much if I want to build something from the ground up (of course, using a ready-made battery charging module or board, using cell(s) that have a protection board, including a fuse for overcurrent protection, etc)
If I were replacing a battery in, say, a phone, I would of course get the same brand of battery from a reputable source that sells parts for that phone. However, that doesn't really help much if I want to build something from the ground up (of course, using a ready-made battery charging module or board, using cell(s) that have a protection board, including a fuse for overcurrent protection, etc)