Application Tips – General Purpose Batteries
Metal holders with spring retainer arms can cause inadvertent charging or short circuits. Isolation of the battery jacket is required as well as the avoidance of burrs and/or sharp edges and corners that could make contact with the battery by cutting thru the mounting holes if metal rivets or screws contact both battery and circuitry cabinet, etc.
Metal holders can be insulated from other components, but if the holder is live, inadvertently someone could make contact with the holder and short circuit the equipment and battery.
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