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		By: Glyn Roberts		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi, I am a product designer currently working on a battery powered unit potentially using a 26650 5000mA/h Li Ion cell.
In practice, the cell will be removed from the product for recharging. However, I do need to protect the cell from over discharge. There are obviously two options for this, either use a &#039;protected&#039; cell with its own BMS, or include the BMS in the product.
I am seeking  to get some advise on which to employ and also to find a supplier for a suitable 26650 cell.
The product is projected to sell between 2.5K ~ 4K /year.
Is this something you can help with?

Regards
Glyn
Blue Pulse]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, I am a product designer currently working on a battery powered unit potentially using a 26650 5000mA/h Li Ion cell.<br />
In practice, the cell will be removed from the product for recharging. However, I do need to protect the cell from over discharge. There are obviously two options for this, either use a &#8216;protected&#8217; cell with its own BMS, or include the BMS in the product.<br />
I am seeking  to get some advise on which to employ and also to find a supplier for a suitable 26650 cell.<br />
The product is projected to sell between 2.5K ~ 4K /year.<br />
Is this something you can help with?</p>
<p>Regards<br />
Glyn<br />
Blue Pulse</p>
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