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Witty Fox 90 mAh Rechargeable 3.7 V LiPo Battery

Product ID: FAERI-01463

Witty Fox 90 mAh Rechargeable 3.7 V LiPo Battery The Witty Fox 90mAh Rechargeable 3.7V LiPo Battery is a compact and lightweight power source designed for low-power electronic projects, wearables, and compact DIY devices. With a nominal voltage of 3.7V and a capacity of 90mAh, it provides a stable…

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Witty Fox 90 mAh Rechargeable 3.7 V LiPo Battery

The Witty Fox 90mAh Rechargeable 3.7V LiPo Battery is a compact and lightweight power source designed for low-power electronic projects, wearables, and compact DIY devices.

With a nominal voltage of 3.7V and a capacity of 90mAh, it provides a stable and reliable output, making it perfect for microcontrollers, small robotics, and wireless communication modules. Its sleek design allows it to fit into tight spaces, while the LiPo (Lithium Polymer) chemistry ensures efficient energy density and low self-discharge.

To recharge the Witty Fox 90mAh LiPo battery safely, it is recommended to use a constant current/constant voltage (CC/CV) LiPo charger set to a 1C charge rate, which in this case is 90mA. Charging at this rate ensures the battery is recharged in about one hour and helps preserve its lifespan.

Always begin charging when the battery voltage drops near 3.2V and use protection circuitry or chargers with built-in overcharge, over-discharge, and short circuit protection for added safety. Avoid overcharging or charging at higher currents, as it can degrade the battery or lead to safety risks.

Features:


Rechargeable with recommended 1C charge rate (90mA)


Compact and lightweight design


Suitable for microcontrollers, sensors, and portable electronics


Long cycle life with proper charging practices

• Low self-discharge for longer standby time

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