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BQ35100: BQ35100 Panasonic CR123A chemistry

Part Number: BQ35100

Hello,

We are planning to use bq35100 with string of 7 primary cr123 cells Panasonic CR123A(https://industrial.panasonic.com/cdbs/www-data/pdf2/AAA4000/AAA4000C285.pdf). 

I didn't find appropriate chemistry in Battery management studio. What is the best way to get right chemistry? I already discharged number of cell, and can send this data to you, if it will help.

Thanks in advance for your support

Best Regards

Dmitry Baranov

  • Hi Dmitry,
    You will need to send us your cells for a chem id to be generated for you. I have sent you a friend invite.. In the meanwhile you may be able to use any of the panasonic chem ids for primary cell that exist. What mode will you be using the gauge in? EOS ?

    thanks
    Onyx
  • Hi Onyx,

    This battery is manganese dioxide, so we plan to use gauge in SOH mode.
    How many cells you need for generating chemID?
    It's not easy to send batteries from Russia to USA...
    Is it possible to make necessary measurements in our lab? Is there any guide?
    Another option: my colleagues will be in Chicago in June, they can send cells to you by US Post.

    Thanks
    Dmitry
  • Hi Dmitry

    If you will be using it in SOH mode, then it is imperative that we generate a chem id for it. If you are unable to mail it from Russia, then you can send through your colleagues coming in June. The chem id generation  process takes about 6-8 weeks and isn't something that you can do your self unfortunately. 

    Pls respond to my email for mailing details.

    thanks
    Onyx