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Surveying Reflector Prism
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Survey Mini Prism
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360 Degree Prism
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Total Station Prism
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Prism Pole Bipod
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Carbon Fibre Telescopic Pole
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Telescopic Levelling Staff
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Tribrach Adaptor
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Instrument Tripods
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Total Station Batteries
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Total Station Battery Charger
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Total Station Cable
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Total Station Accessories
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Surveying Instrument
Rechargeable KB 6v Lithium Ion Battery KTS-400 Total Station
Model | KB-20A | Color | Camel |
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Battery Type | Ni-Mh | Used For | Kolida South Total Station |
Voltage | 6.0V | Capacity | 3500mAh |
Weight | 350g | Size | 130*80*33mm |
Warranty | 1 Year | Package | Packed In A Poly Bag And Carton |
Charger | KC-20A | Fit The Models | KTS-400/400R |
High Light | KB 6v lithium ion battery,KTS 6v lithium ion battery,KTS-400 |
Rechargeable Batteries KB-20A for South Kolida KTS-400/400R Total Station Battery
Model: KB-20A
Specifications:
Model | KB-20A |
Color | Camel |
Type | Ni-Mh |
Used For | Kolida South Total Station |
Voltage | 6.0V |
Capacity | 3500mAh |
Temperature | 0-40 centigrate |
Weight | 350g |
Size | 130*80*33mm |
Warranty | 1 year |
Package | Packed in a poly bag and carton |
Charger | KC-20A |
Fit Model | KTS-400/400R |
A reliable Source of Power
Modern survey instruments and systems are dependent on electronics. A reliable source of electrical power is essential for the smooth functioning of the instrument or system. The batteries available from Leica Geosystems are of the highest quality in respect of temperature tolerance, recharging capability, operating time and cycle behaviour.
Battery Maintenance/ Safety Tips
- Please take battery out of machine if it has not been used for a long time.
- Do not put battery with key and other metal together to avoid short circuit and causing a fire.
- When the battery is discarded, please don’t throw it in the trash tin.
- Keep the battery dry, avoid water and humidity, and keep it out of the reach of children.
- No taking apart
Cell Type
Most survey batteires currently use nickel-cadmium (NiCd), nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) and Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) cells. The cell type is marked on the battery.
NiCd
NiMH cells have a higher internal resistance than NiCd cells and are therefore not suitable for such high charging and discharging currents, or low temperatures as NiCd cells. The voltage of the battery collapses rapidly at negative temperatures and high current loading. This can result in the activation of the deep discharge protection fitted in all Leica Geosystems batteries. This means that the full capacity of the NiMH batteries cannot be drawn at low temperatures. Leica Geosystems only uses NiMH cells that provide problem-free operation when supplying the current drawn by all Leica equipment, even at –20 °C (–4 °F).
NiMH
NiMH cells have a higher internal resistance than NiCd cells and are therefore not suitable for such high charging and discharging currents, or low temperatures as NiCd cells. The voltage of the battery collapses rapidly at negative temperatures and high current loading. This can result in the activation of the deep discharge protection fitted in all Leica Geosystems batteries. This means that the full capacity of the NiMH batteries cannot be drawn at low temperatures. Leosurvey only uses NiMH cells that provide problem-free operation when supplying the current drawn by all Leica equipment, even at –20 °C (–4 °F)
Li-lon
Li-Ion cells have a high energy density. This minimises battery size and weight. It is a low maintenance battery; there is no memory effect and no scheduled cycling is required to prolong the battery’s life. In addition, the self-discharge is less than half that compared to NiCd. The batteries have a lifetime of about 3 years from manufacture. This is caused by internal oxidation which is hastened at high temperatures. The Li-Ion batteries supplied by Leosurvey have a protection circuit to maintain safe operation, limits the peak voltage of each cell during charge and prevents the cell voltage from dropping too low on discharge. In addition, the cell temperature is monitored to prevent temperature extremes.