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UL 810A Recognition

Monday, April 27, 2009

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Tecate’s UL 810A Recognized ultracapacitors are members of the PowerBurst family which includes general-purpose TPL/TPLS Series of 2.7V cells, and the PBL/PBLL Series of 5.4V modules.



Tecate Industries (San Diego, CA) announces UL 810A Recognition for specific series of cells and modules in their PowerBurst family of ultracapacitors. Tecate’s UL 810A Recognized ultracapacitors are members of the PowerBurst family which includes general-purpose TPL/TPLS Series of 2.7V cells, and the PBL/PBLL Series of 5.4V modules.  They feature:

  • Temperature range of -40 degrees C to +65 degrees C.
  • Charge/discharge cycle life (500K cycles).
  • Low Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR).
  • Cylindrical, radial leaded 2.7V TPL and 2.7 TPLS cells with snap-in leads are available in capacitance values ranging from 0.5 F to 400 F. 
  • 8 mm (D) x 12 mm (L) to 35 mm (D), to 35 mm (D) X 60 mm (L) available sizes. 
  • 5.4V UL 810A Recognized modules: radial-leaded PBL series and the PBLL series. PBL/PBLL parts feature a capacitance range of from 0.25 F to 15.0 F. 
  • Sizes in this series range from 18.0 mm (L) X 9.0 mm (W) X 16.0 mm (H), to 37.0 mm (L) X 35.0 mm (W) X 17.5 mm (T). 

For more information visit www.tecategroup.com  

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