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SCM Series
Series-Connected SuperCapacitor Modules
SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
Warnings
• To avoid short circuit, after usage or test, supercapacitor voltage
needs to discharge to ≤ 0.1V
• Do not apply over-voltage, reverse charge, burn or heat higher
than 150°C, explosion-proof valve may break open
• Do not press, damage or disassemble the supercapacitor,
housing could heat to high temperature causing burns
• If you observe overheating or burning smell from the capacitor
disconnect power immediately, and do not touch
Emergency Applications
• If housing is leaking:
• Skin contact: use soap and water thoroughly to wash the
area of the skin
• Eye contact: ush with owing water or saline, and
immediately seek medical treatment
• Ingestion: immediately wash with water and seek medical
treatment
Transportation
Not subjected to US DOT or IATA regulations
UN3499, <10Wh, Non-Hazardous Goods
International shipping description –
“Electronic Products – Capacitor”
Licensed by CAP-XX
Regulatory
• UL 810A
• RoHS Compliant
• Reach Compliant / Halogen Free
Storage
• Capacitors may be stored within the operating temperature
range of the capacitor
• Lower storage temperature is preferred as it extends the shelf
life of the capacitor
• Do not store the supercapacitors in the following environments
• High temperature / high humidity environments
>70°C / 40% RH
• Direct sunlight
• In direct contact with water, salt oil or other chemicals
• In direct contact with corrosive materials, acids, alkalis, or
toxic gases
• Dusty environment
• In environment with shock and vibration conditions
SOLDERING RECOMMENDATIONS
When soldering supercapacitors to a PCB, the temperature & time
that the body of the supercapacitor sees during soldering can have a
negative eect on performance. We advise following these guidelines:
• Do not immerse the supercapacitors in solder. Only the leads should
come in contact with the solder.
• Ensure that the body of the supercapacitor is not in contact with the
PCB or other components during soldering. Temperature cycling
during soldering may cause the case to shrink or crack, potentially
damaging the PCB or other components.
HAND SOLDERING
Keep some distance between the supercapacitor body and the tip of the
soldering iron; contact between supercapacitor body and soldering iron
will cause extensive damage to the supercapacitor. It is recommended
that the soldering iron temperature should be less than 350°C, and
contact time should be limited to no more than 4 seconds. Too much
exposure to terminal heat during soldering can cause heat to transfer to
the body of the supercapacitor, potentially damaging the supercapacitor.
WAVE SOLDERING
Only use wave soldering on Radial type supercapacitors. The PCB
should be preheated for no longer than 60 seconds, with temperature
at, or below, 100°C. Soldering tin should be 0.8mm or thicker.
REFLOW SOLDERING
Infrared or conveyor over reow techniques can be used on these
supercapacitors. Do not use a traditional reow oven without clear
rated reow temperature for supercapacitors.
Solder Temperature
(ºC)
Suggested Solder
Time (s)
Maximum Solder
Time (s)
220 7 9
240 7 9
250 5 7
260 3 5