SEC 08 // FAQ · BATTERIES & CHARGING

What's the lifespan of a PowerCap Infinity?

Updated 2026-07-07

JSP doesn’t publish a single overall service-life figure for the complete PowerCap Infinity unit, so the most useful grounded answer is about its consumable components rather than an invented “years of use” number.

On battery: the PowerCap Infinity ships with JSP’s Li-ion PowerBox2 battery (CEU170-000-000), which the manufacturer’s product page states delivers roughly an 8-hour charge cycle. As with any Li-ion pack, expect capacity to fall off gradually over repeated charge cycles — JSP doesn’t state a cycle-count figure for this specific battery on the pages we’ve verified.

Beyond the battery, the unit’s other wear items — TH3P filters (CAU660-000-400), pre-filters, spark-guard pre-filter, visor and visor seal — are consumables with their own replacement schedules driven by contamination level and visible damage, not a fixed calendar life.

For a definitive lifespan or expiry figure (including any shelf-life/date-of-manufacture marking), check the approval label on your own unit and JSP’s official documentation directly, per EN 12941 requirements for TH3-class systems.

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