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    4.5-volt, D, C, AA, AAA, 9-volt, SR41/AG3,

    SR44/AG13

    List of battery sizesFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    This article lists the sizesof some common primary and

    interchangeable secondary battery types in household and light

    industrial use. The long history of disposable dry cells means

    that many different manufacturer-specific and national

    standards were used to designate sizes, long before international

    standards were reached. Technical standards for battery sizes

    and types are published by standards organizations such as

    International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and American

    National Standards Institute (ANSI). Popular sizes are still

    referred to by old standard or manufacturer designations, and

    some non-systematic designations have been included in current international standards due to wide use.

    The complete nomenclature for the battery will fully specify the size, chemistry, terminal arrangements and special

    characteristics of a battery. The same physically interchangeable cell size or battery size may have widely different

    characteristics; physical interchangeability is not the sole factor in substitution of batteries.

    A battery may consist of a single cell or two or more cells in a single package, such as the 2CR5 (two lithium cells) or a

    4LR44 (four LR44 cells), or a 1604 9-volt battery which has six cells.

    Contents

    1 Standardization

    2 Battery chemistry

    3 Nonstandard brand-specific names

    4 Common consumer batteries

    4.1 Cylindrical batteries

    4.2 Prismatic (rectangular)

    5 Less common batteries

    5.1 Cylindrical single-cell

    5.2 Multi-cell cylinder

    5.3 PP series

    5.4 AD series

    5.5 18650

    5.6 Duplex

    5.7 Lantern

    5.8 4.5 volt

    5.9 Sub-C

    5.10 1/2AA

    6 Camera batteries6.1 CR123A

    6.2 CR2

    6.3 2CR5

    6.4 CR-V3

    6.5 J

    7 Button / coin / watch / micro / miniature

    7.1 Lithium coin/button cells

    7.2 Button cells (silver oxide and alkaline)

    7.3 Zinc air button cells (hearing aid)

    8 See also

    9 References10 External links

    Standardization

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    Type 286 (Soviet

    Union/Russia)

    UM 4 (JIS)[2]

    #7 (China)

    AA U7 (In Britain until

    the 1980s)

    Pencil-sized

    PenlightMignon

    MN1500

    MX1500

    Type 316 (Soviet

    Union/Russia)

    UM 3 (JIS)

    #5 (China)

    LR6 (alkaline)

    R6 (carbonzinc)

    FR6 (LiFeS2)

    HR6 (NiMH)KR6 (NiCd)

    ZR6 (NiOOH)

    15A (alkaline)

    15D (carbonzinc)

    15LF (LiFeS2)

    1.2H2 (NiMH)1.2K2 (NiCd)

    2700 (alkaline)

    1100 (carbonzinc)

    3000 (LiFeS2)

    17002900 (NiMH)6001000 (NiCd)

    13.514.5 x

    50.5

    Introduced

    1907, but

    added to ANSI

    standard sizesin 1947

    C U11 (In Britain

    until the 1980s)

    | MN1400

    MX1400

    BabyType 343 (Soviet

    Union/Russia)

    UM 2 (JIS)

    #2 (China)

    LR14 (alkaline)

    R14 (carbonzinc)

    FR14 (Li-FeS2)

    HR14 (NiMH)

    KR14 (NiCd)ZR14 (NiOOH)

    14A (alkaline)

    14D (carbonzinc)

    8000 (alkaline)

    3800 (carbonzinc)

    45006000 (NiMH)

    26.2 x 50 Can be

    replaced with

    alkaline AA

    cell using

    plastic sabot(stub case)

    D U2 (In Britain until

    the 1980s)

    Flashlight Battery

    MN1300

    MX1300

    Mono

    Type 373 (Soviet

    Union/Russia)

    BA-30 (US

    Military Spec

    WWII1980s)

    UM 1 (JIS)

    #1 (China)

    LR20 (alkaline)

    R20 (carbonzinc)

    FR20 (Li-FeS2)

    HR20 (NiMH)

    KR20 (Ni-Cd)

    ZR20 (NiOOH)

    13A (alkaline)

    13D (carbonzinc)

    12000 (alkaline)

    8000 (carbonzinc)

    220012000 (NiMH)

    34.2 x 61.5 Introduced

    1898 as the

    first flashlight

    battery.

    Prismatic (rectangular)

    MostCommonName

    OtherCommonNames

    IECName ANSI/NEDAName TypicalCapacity(mAh)

    NominalVoltage (V) terminals Dimensions Comments

    9-Volt PP3

    Radio battery

    Smoke Alarm

    (UK)

    MN1604

    Square(sic)

    battery

    Krona (Soviet

    Union/Russia)

    Transistor

    6LR61

    (alkaline)

    6LF22

    (alkaline;

    alternate)

    6F22

    (carbon zinc)

    6KR61

    (NiCd)

    6HR61(NiMH)

    1604A

    (alkaline)

    1604D

    (carbon zinc)

    1604LC

    (Lithium)

    7.2H5

    (NiMH)

    11604

    (NiCd)1604M

    (mercury,

    obsolete)[3]

    565

    (alkaline)

    400

    (carbon zinc)

    1200

    (lithium)

    175300

    (NiMH)

    120

    (NiCd)500

    (Lithium

    polymer

    9

    (alkaline)

    7.2

    (NiMH

    and NiCd)

    8.4

    (some NiMH

    and NiCd)

    9.6

    (someNiMH)[4]

    both

    small

    end

    + male

    clasp

    female

    clasp

    H 48.5 mm

    L 26.5 mm

    W 17.5 mm

    Added to

    ANSI

    standard in

    1959

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    rechrg)

    580

    (Mercury,

    obsolete)

    Lantern(Spring)

    Lantern

    6 Volt

    Spring Top

    MN908 (UK)996 or PJ996

    Energizer 529

    4LR25Y

    (alkaline)

    4R25

    (carbon zinc)

    908A

    (alkaline)

    908D

    (carbon zinc)

    26000

    (alkaline)

    10500

    (carbon zinc)

    6 Springs

    Top

    + Corner

    Center

    H 115 mm

    L 68.2 mm

    W 68.2 mm

    Springs

    terminals.

    Less common batteries

    These types are not as likely to be found in consumer applications and may be specialized for photographic, instrumentation

    or other purposes. Some cell sizes are used only as elements of multi-cell batteries.

    Cylindrical single-cell

    These are all single-cell round batteries with height greater than their diameter. In zinc-carbon or alkaline types they

    produce around 1.5 volts per cell when fresh. Other types produce other voltages per cell (as low as 1.2 volts for

    rechargeable nickel-cadmium, up to around 3 volts for lithium/manganese dioxide). The cylindrical form has a positive nub

    terminal at the cap of the cell, and the negative terminal at the bottom of the can; the side of the can is not used as a

    terminal.

    Most

    Common

    Name

    Other

    Common

    Names

    IEC

    Name

    ANSI/NEDA

    Name

    Typical

    Capacity

    (mAh)

    Dimensions

    Diameter x

    Length(mm)

    Comments

    AAAA MX2500 LR8D425 (alkaline)LR61 (alkaline)

    25A(alkaline)

    625(alkaline)

    8.3 x 42.5 Obscure type sometimes used in'pen flashlights', calculators,

    fishing lures, or electronic

    glucose meters. Most common

    use is as an internal component

    of PP3 ("9-volt") batteries.

    A R23

    (zinc-carbon)

    LR23

    (alkaline)

    17 x 50

    B U10

    (UK,

    pre-1980s)

    336

    (Russia)

    R12

    (zinc-carbon)

    LR12

    (alkaline)

    8350

    (alkaline)

    21.5 x 60 Most commonly found within a

    European 4.5 volt lantern

    battery. Not to be confused with

    the vacuum tube B battery.

    F R25

    (zinccarbon)

    LR25

    (alkaline)

    60 10.5 Ah

    (zinc-carbon)

    26 Ah

    (alkaline)

    33 x 91 Four "F" Cells are often found

    within 6 volt rectangular lantern

    batteries.

    N Lady

    MN9100

    UM-5 (JIS)

    E90

    LR1

    (alkaline)

    R1

    (zinccarbon)

    HR1(NiMH)

    KR1

    (NiCd)

    910A

    (alkaline)

    910D

    (zinc

    carbon)

    8001000

    (alkaline)

    400

    (zinc-carbon)

    350500(NiMH)

    12 x 30.2 Typical uses include remote-

    control door chimes, and other

    low current drain devices. Also

    used for wireless microphones

    and some laser pointers.

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    No. 6 Ignition

    Cell

    R40 905 3540 Ah

    (Zinc carbon)

    67 x 170.7 Typical modern uses include

    school science experiments, and

    starting glow plug model engines.

    Formerly used for alarms, bell

    ringing, ignition systems,

    telephones.[1]

    Multi-cell cylinder

    Most

    CommonName

    Other

    CommonNames

    IEC

    Name

    ANSI/NEDA

    Name

    Typical

    Capacity(mAh)

    Nominal

    Voltage(V)

    Dimensions

    Diameter xLength

    (mm)

    Comments

    A23 23A

    MN21

    8LR23

    (alkaline)

    1181A

    (alkaline)

    55 (alkaline) 12 10 x 29 Used in small RF devices such as

    key fob-style garage door openers

    and keyless entry systems where

    only infrequent pulse current is

    used. Sometimes enclosed like anormal battery but sometimes a

    stack of eight LR932 button cells

    shrink wrapped together.

    A27 GP27A,

    MN27,

    L828

    8LR50

    (alkaline)

    22 (alkaline) 12 8 x 28 Used in small RF devices such as

    car alarm remote controls.

    4SR44 PX28A,

    A544,

    4LR44,

    K28A,

    V34PX

    8LR44

    (alkaline)

    110150 (L)

    170200 (S)

    6.2 V (L)

    6.5 (S)

    13 x 25.2 Used in film cameras, blood

    glucose meters, medical

    instruments.

    523 PX21 3LR50 1306A 580

    (alkaline)

    4.5 17.1 x 49.9 Used in cameras and Apple

    Macintosh computers (such as the

    128K through 512K and similar).

    PP series

    The PP (Power Pack) series was manufactured by Ever Ready in the UK (Eveready in the US) and designates multi-cell

    carbon-zinc batteries. The batteries were used for portable electronic devices. Most sizes are uncommon today, but the PP3

    size is readily available. [5][6]The PP4 is cylindrical, all other types are rectangular. Most have snap terminals as seen on

    the common PP3/1604 type.

    PP

    series

    Other

    CommonNames

    Typical

    Capacity(mAh)

    Nominal

    Voltage (V)

    Dimensions Comments

    PP1 6 H 55.6 mm

    L 65.5 mm

    W 55.6 mm

    PP3 ( See above)See above, still common; rechargeable

    types also in same size

    PP4 226, NEDA

    1600,IEC 6F24

    9 H 50.0 mm

    diameter 25.5

    mm

    round with snap terminals.

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    PP6 246, NEDA 1602,

    IEC 6F50-2

    850 9 H 70.0 mm

    L 36.0 mm

    W 34.5 mm

    PP7 266, NEDA 1605 2500 9 H 55.6 mm

    L 65.5 mm

    W 55.6 mm

    PP8 6 H 200.8 mm

    L 65.1 mmW 51.6 mm

    PP9 276, NEDA

    1603,IEC 6F100

    5000 9 H 81.0 mm

    L 66.0 mm

    W 52.0 mm

    PP10 9 H 226.0 mm

    L 66.0 mm

    W 66.0 mm

    PP11 4.5 + 4.5 H 91.3 mm

    L 65.1 mm

    W 52.4 mm

    4 pin connections for series or center tap

    9 v

    AD series

    A series of heavy duty 1.5v cells for powering valve filaments. Later saw use for starting glowplug engines.

    AD4

    several others

    18650

    A rechargeable lithium-ion battery, not interchangeable with primary types.

    Disassembled 18650 showing the

    internal coiled flat-pack lithium

    polymer cell

    Most common name 18650

    Other common names 168A

    IEC name

    ANSI/NEDA name

    Typical capacity (mAh) 22002800 (Liion)

    Nominal voltage (V) 3.7

    Shape Cylinder

    Terminal layout + Nub cylinder end, flat opposite end

    Dimensions L 65 mm, D 18 mm

    Comments

    Sometimes used to create laptop battery packs or used in

    LED flashlights, cameras, etc. Some contain internal PCB

    for under / over voltage protection. Notably used in the

    Tesla Roadster

    Duplex

    Most common name Duplex

    Other Common Names

    IEC Name 2R10

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    ANSI/NEDA Name

    Typical Capacity (mAh)

    Nominal Voltage (V) 3

    Shape Cylinder

    Terminal layout + Nub cylinder end, Flat opposite end

    Dimensions H 74.6 mm, D 21.8 mm

    Comments Internally contains two 1.5 V cells hence the nickname 'Duplex'

    Lantern

    Main article: Lantern battery

    Most common name Lantern (Screw) Lantern (big)

    Other Common Names Lantern, 6 Volt, Screw Top918, R25-2, Big Lantern, Double Lantern,

    MN918, Energizer 521

    IEC Name 4LR25Y (alkaline), 4R25Y (carbonzinc) 4LR25-2 (alkaline), 4R25-2 (carbonzinc)

    ANSI/NEDA Name 908A (alkaline), 908 (carbonzinc) 918A (alkaline), 918D (carbonzinc)

    Typical Capacity (mAh) 26000 (alkaline), 10500 (carbonzinc) 52000 (alkaline), 22000 (carbonzinc)

    Nominal Voltage (V) 6 6

    Shape Square Square

    Terminal layout Screw Posts Top, + Corner, Center Screw posts, Apart top

    Dimensions H 115 mm, L 68.2 mm, W 68.2 mm H 127 mm, L 136.5 mm, W 73 mm

    CommentsFor uses that have high vibration/shock where the

    leads may be knocked off springs.

    4.5 volt

    A 3R12 battery compared in size to

    a matchstick.

    Most common name 4.5 volt

    Other Common NamesPocketable Battery, 1203, 4.5 V, Type 3336 (Soviet

    Union/Russia)

    IEC Name 3LR12 (alkaline), 3R12 (carbonzinc)

    ANSI/NEDA Name MN1203 (manganese)

    Typical Capacity(mAh)

    6100 (alkaline), 1200 (carbonzinc)

    Nominal Voltage (V) 4.5

    Shape Flat pack

    Terminal layout + short terminal strip, long terminal strip

    Dimensions H 65 mm, L 61 mm, W 21 mm

    CommentsThis battery is more common in Europe than North

    America.

    Sub-C

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    Most common name Sub-C

    Other Common Names Type 323 (Soviet Union/Russia)

    IEC Name

    ANSI/NEDA Name

    Typical Capacity (mAh) 12002400 (NiCd), 18005000(NiMH)

    Nominal Voltage (V) 1.2

    Shape Cylinder

    Terminal layout + Nub cylinder end, Flat opposite end

    Dimensions L 42.9 mm, D 22.2 mm, 1 11/167/8 in

    CommentsExtremely popular size for cordless tool battery packs. Also used in radio-controlled scale

    vehicle battery packs. 1/2-, 4/5- and 5/4-sub-C sizes (differing in length) are also popular.

    1/2AA

    A 1/2AA battery compared in size

    to a AA battery.

    Most common name 1/2AA

    Other Common Names SAFT LS14250, Tadiran TL5101, UL142502P

    IEC Name

    ANSI/NEDA Name

    Typical Capacity (mAh) 8501200 mAh

    Nominal Voltage (V) 3.6

    Shape Cylinder

    Terminal layout + Nub cylinder end, Flat opposite end

    Dimensions L 24.0 mm, D 13.514.5 mm

    Comments

    Same diameter as AA battery, used in small electronics,

    including pulse oximeters, as well as use in some computer

    models (such as the Power Mac G4 and some older IBM

    PC compatibles) as the CMOS battery

    Camera batteries

    Digital and film cameras often use specialized primary batteries to produce a compact product. Flashlights and portable

    electronic devices may also use these types.

    CR123A

    A lithium primary battery, not interchangable with zinc types.

    Most common name CR123A

    Other Common NamesCamera Battery, 123, CR123, R123 (Li-Ion), RCR123A, RCR123 (Li-Ion), 17345, 16340

    (Li-Ion rechargeable)

    IEC Name CR17345 (lithium)

    ANSI/NEDA Name 5018LC (lithium)

    Typical Capacity (mAh) 1500 (lithium), 700 (Liion)

    Nominal Voltage (V) 3 (lithium), 3.6 (Li-ion)

    Shape Cylinder

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    Terminal layout + Nub cylinder end, Flat opposite end

    Dimensions L 34.5 mm, D 17 mm

    CommentsCR (cylindrical lithium) 1 X 2/3A which breaks down further as 2/3 the size of an 'A' cell (an

    'A' size cell is an industrial size)

    CR2

    Another lithium primary battery.

    Most common name CR2

    Other Common Names 15270 (Li-Ion Rechargeable)

    IEC Name CR17355

    ANSI/NEDA Name 5046LC

    Typical Capacity (mAh) 750 (lithium)

    Nominal Voltage (V) 3 (lithium), 3.6 (Li-ion)

    Shape Cylinder

    Terminal layout + Nub cylinder end, Flat opposite end

    Dimensions L 27 mm D 15.6 mm

    CommentsStandard Discharge Current: 10 mA

    common battery in cameras and photographic equipment

    2CR5

    2CR5 Lithium Battery

    Most common name 2CR5

    Other Common Names EL2CR5, DL245, RL2CR5

    IEC Name 2CR5

    ANSI/NEDA Name 5032LC[7]

    Typical Capacity (mAh) 1500

    Nominal Voltage (V) 6

    Shape Double cylinder

    Terminal layout Both on one end

    Dimensions 45 34 17 mm

    Comments

    Commonly used in film and digital cameras. Shaped so

    that it can be inserted into a battery compartment only one

    way.

    CR-V3

    A lithium primary battery, same size as two R6 (AA) cells side by side. A rechargeable type also is also made in this size.

    Most common name CR-V3

    Other Common Names CRV3, RCR-V3 (Li-ion)

    IEC Name

    ANSI/NEDA Name 5047LC, 5047LF (primary)[8]

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    Coin cells of various diameters and

    thicknesses.

    Typical Capacity (mAh) 3000 (lithium), 1300 (Li-ion)

    Nominal Voltage (V) 3 (lithium), 3.6 (Li-ion)

    Shape Flat pack

    Terminal layout Both on one end

    Dimensions 52.20 28.05 14.15 mm

    Comments may be used in some devices not explicitly designed for CR-V3, especially digital cameras.

    J

    Most common name J

    Other Common Names 7K67

    IEC Name 4LR61 (alkaline)

    ANSI/NEDA Name 1412A (alkaline)

    Typical Capacity (mAh) 625 (alkaline)

    Nominal Voltage (V]) 6

    Shape Rectangular, with missing corner

    Terminal layout Flat contacts, top side, + missing corner

    Dimensions H 48.5 mm, L 35.6 mm, W 9.18 mm

    Comments

    Typically used in applications where the device in question needs to be flat, or where the

    battery should be unable to be put in reverse polaritysuch as a blood glucose meter or blood

    pressure cuff. Also good for elderly persons, due to the large size. Often contains 4 AAAA

    cells, similar to a nine-volt battery.

    Button / coin / watch / micro / miniature

    See also: Button cell

    Lithium coin/button cells

    Coin-shaped cells are thin compared to their diameter. The metal can is the positive

    terminal, and the cap is the negative terminal.

    CR denotes manganese dioxide lithium chemistry. Since LiMnO2cells produce 3

    volts there are no widely available alternate chemistries for a CR coin battery.

    Conversely, one LiMnO2cell can replace two alkaline or silver-oxide cells.

    All these lithium cells are rated nominally 3 volts (on-load), with open circuit voltage

    about 3.6 volts. The IEC "CR" prefix indicates a round, lithium/manganese dioxide

    cell. Some sizes are also designated with a "BR" prefix, indicating a round

    lithium/carbon monofluoride cell. See lithium battery for discussion of the different

    performance characteristics. Manufacturers may have their own part numbers for

    IEC standard size cells. The capacity listed is for a constant resistance discharge

    down to 2.0 volts per cell.

    [9]

    IEC 60086designation

    ANSI C18/NEDA

    designation

    TypicalCapacity

    mAh

    Dimensions(mm)

    Diameter x

    Height

    Comments

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    Several sizes of button and coin cells. Some are alkaline and

    others are silver oxide. 2 9v batteries were added as a size

    comparison. Enlarge to see the button and coin cells size code

    markings.

    CR927 30 9.5 2.7 This obscure type of lithium coin cell is used extensively in

    blinkies.

    CR1025 5033LC 30 10 2.5 Standard Discharge Current: 0.1 mA

    CR1216 5034LC 25 12.5 1.6 Standard Discharge Current: 0.1 mA

    CR1220 5012LC 3540 12.5 2.0 Standard Discharge Current: 0.1 mA, 0.03 mA (BR)

    CR1225 5020LC 50 12.5 2.5 Standard Discharge Current: 0.2 mA. Maximum discharge current:

    1 mA. Maximum pulse discharge current: 5 mA. {Energizer [1](http://data.energizer.com/SearchResult.aspx) says this type is

    obsolete.}

    CR1616 5055 16 1.6 Standard Discharge Current: 0.1 mA

    CR1620 5009LC 7578 16 2.0 Standard Discharge Current: 0.1 mA

    CR1632 140

    120 (BR)

    16 3.2 Standard Discharge Current: 0.1 mA, 0.03 mA (BR)

    CR2012 55 20 1.2 Standard Discharge Current: 0.1 mA

    CR2016 5000LC 90 20 1.6 Standard Discharge Current: 0.1 mA, 0.03 mA (BR). Often used in

    pairs instead of CR2032 for devices that require more than 3 V,

    like blue/white LED flashlights.CR2025 5003LC 160165 20 2.5 Standard Discharge Current: 0.2 mA.

    CR2032 5004LC 225 (CR)

    190 (BR)

    20 3.2 Standard Discharge Current: 0.2 mA, 0.03 mA (BR). Maximum

    discharge current: 3 mA. Maximum pulse discharge current: 15

    mA.

    CR2330 265

    255 (BR)

    23 3.0 Standard Discharge Current: 0.2 mA, 0.03 mA (BR)

    CR2354 560 23 5.4 Standard Discharge Current: 0.2 mA

    CR2430 5011LC 24.5 3.0

    CR2450 5029LC 610620 24.5 5.0 Portable devices requiring high current (30 mA) and long shelf life

    (up to 10 years)

    CR2477 1000 24.5 x 7.7 Standard Discharge Current: 0.2 mA

    CR3032 500560

    500 (BR)

    30.0 3.2 Standard Discharge Current: 0.2 mA, 0.03 mA (BR)

    Button cells (silver oxide and alkaline)

    See also: button cell

    SR/LR/AG/SG Button Cells:IEC SR series batteries are

    silver oxide chemistry and provide 1.55 volts, while IECLR series batteries are alkaline chemistry and provide

    1.5 volts. Similarly, SG prefix batteries are the silver

    oxide chemistry version of the alkaline AG prefix. Since

    there are no 'common' names beyond the AG

    designation, many vendors use these four designations

    interchangeably for the same sized cell, and they will all

    fit and work. The only difference is that silver oxide

    chemistry typically has 50% greater capacity than

    alkaline chemistry and usually a flat discharge

    characteristic (constant voltage), while the voltage of an

    alkaline battery decreases with use; and alkaline

    batteries are cheaper than silver. The life of a silverbattery may be twice that of an alkaline (although it depends upon the particular battery; some manufacturers make a range

    of batteries of the same size and chemistry but different capacities. For devices which require a steady voltage such as

    photographic light meters and those which fail to operate below a certain voltagesome digital callipers do not work below

    1.38V a silver cell with flat discharge characteristic is indicated. Inexpensive devices are sometimes supplied fitted with

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    alkaline batteries, though they would benefit from silver.

    Round button cells have heights less than their diameter. The metal can is the positive terminal, and the cap is the negative

    terminal. Button cells are commonly used in electric watches, clocks, and timers. IEC batteries that meet the international

    IEC 60086-3 standard for watch batteries [10]carry a "W" suffix. Other uses include calculators, laser pointers, toys, LED

    "blinkies", and novelties.

    Sizes are shown for the silver-oxide IEC number; types and capacity are identified as (L) for alkaline and (S) for silver-

    oxide.

    Most

    CommonName

    Other

    CommonNames

    IEC

    Name

    ANSI/NEDA

    Name

    Typical

    Capacity(mAh)

    Dimensions

    (mm)Diameter x

    Height

    Comments

    SR41 AG3/SG3

    LR41

    192/384/392

    LR736 (L)

    SR736 (S)

    1135SO (S)

    1134SO (S)

    2532 (L)

    3845 (S)

    7.9 3.6

    SR43 AG12/SG12

    LR43

    186/301/386

    LR1142 (L)

    SR1142 (S)

    1133SO (S)

    1132SO (S)

    80 (L)

    120125 (S)

    11.6 4.2

    SR44 AG13/SG13

    LR44/LR154

    A76/S76

    157/303/357

    LR1154 (L)

    SR1154 (S)

    1166A (L)

    1107SO (S)

    1131SOP (S)

    110150 (L)

    170200 (S)

    11.6 5.4

    SR45 AG9/SG9

    LR45

    194/394

    LR936 (L)

    SR936 (S)

    48 (L)

    5570 (S)

    9.5 3.6

    SR48 AG5/SG5

    LR48

    193/309/393

    LR754 (L)

    SR754 (S)

    1136SO (S)

    1137SO (S)

    52 (L)

    70 (S)

    7.9 5.4

    SR54 AG10/SG10

    LR54

    189/387

    /389/390

    LR1130/SR1130

    LR1131 (L)

    SR1131 (S)

    1138SO (S) 4468 (L)

    8086 (S)

    11.6 3.1

    SR55 AG8/SG8

    LR55

    191/381/391

    LR1120/SR1120

    LR1121 (L)

    SR1121 (S)

    1160SO (S) 4042 (L)

    5567 (S)

    11.6 2.1

    SR57 AG7/SG7

    LR57

    195/395/399LR927/SR927

    SR927W/GR927

    LR926 (L)

    SR926 (S)

    116550 (S) 46 (L)

    5567 (S)

    9.4 2.6

    SR58 AG11/SG11

    LR58

    162/361/362

    LR721 (L)

    SR721 (S)

    1158SO (S) 1825 (L)

    3336 (S)

    7.9 2.1

    SR59 AG2/SG2

    LR59

    196/396/397

    LR726 (L)

    SR726 (S)

    1163SO (S) 26 (L)

    30 (S)

    7.9 2.6

    SR60 AG1/SG1

    LR60

    164/364

    LR621 (L)

    SR621 (S)

    1175SO (S) 13 (L)

    20 (S)

    6.8 2.1

    SR63 AG0/SG0

    LR63

    379

    LR521 (L)

    SR521 (S)

    10 (L)

    18 (S)

    5.8 2.1

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    Zinc-air hearing aid batteries

    SR66 AG4/SG4

    LR66

    177/377

    SR626SW

    LR626 (L)

    SR626 (S)

    1176SO (S) 1218 (L)

    26 (S)

    6.8 2.6

    SR69 AG6/SG6

    LR69

    171/371

    LR920/SR920

    LR921 (L)

    SR921 (S)

    30 (L)

    55 (S)

    9.5 2.1

    SR416 SR416SW

    337

    LR416 (L)

    SR416 (S)

    8 (S) 4.8 x 1.6

    LR932 LR932 (L) 40 (L) 9.3 3.2

    Rarely used independently. 8 of

    these in series used in A23

    battery.

    Zinc air button cells (hearing aid)

    Miniature zinc-air batteries are button cells that use oxygen in air as a reactant and have

    very high capacity for their size. Each cell needs around 1 cubic centimeter of air perminute at a 10 mA discharge rate. These cells are commonly used in hearing aids. A

    sealing tab keeps air out of the cell in storage; a few weeks after breaking the seal the

    electrolyte will dry out and the battery become unusable, regardless of use. Nominal

    voltage on discharge is 1.2 volts.

    Most

    CommonName

    Other

    CommonNames

    IEC

    60086Name

    ANSI/NEDA

    Name

    Typical

    Capacity(mAh)

    Dimensions

    (mm)Diameter x

    Height

    Comments

    5 AC5 PR63 7012ZD 33 5.8 2.5 Marked as "discontinued" in Energizer

    data sheet [11]

    10 yellow

    tab

    PR70 7005ZD 91 5.8 3.6

    13 orange

    tab

    PR48 7000ZD 280 7.9 5.4

    312 brown tab PR41 7002ZD 160 7.9 3.6

    675 blue tab PR44 7003ZD 635 11.6 5.4

    AC41E PR43 7001Z 390 11.6 4.2 Discontinued

    See also

    Battery holder

    Nine-volt battery

    Battery (vacuum tube)

    Battery recycling

    List of battery types

    Battery nomenclature

    References

    ^ abDavid Linden, Thomas B. Reddy (ed). Handbook of Batteries, 3rd edition, McGraw-Hill, New York, 2002 ISBN

    0-07-135978-8 chapter 4

    1.

    ^Heinz Albert Kiehne,Battery technology handbook,CRC Press, 2003 ISBN 0-8247-4249-4, page 3742.

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    ^ http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/E146X.pdf3.

    ^ http://www.mahaenergy.com/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=2734.

    ^Thomas Roy CromptonBattery Reference Book 3rd edition, Newnes, 2000, ISBN 0-7506-4625-X, page 54-115.

    ^ http://the-thompson-brown-family.co.uk/batteries/batteriesframe.htm Batteries6.

    ^http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/2cr5.pdf7.

    ^http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/crv3.pdf8.

    ^http://www.batteriesplusmore.ca/electronics.php Battery table retrieved 2010 Jan 139.

    ^ IEC 60086-3 standard for watch batteries (http://webstore.iec.ch/preview/info_iec60086-3%7Bed2.0%7Den_d.pdf)10.

    ^http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/ac5.pdf AC5 data sheet11.

    IEC 60086-1: Primary batteries - Part 1: General

    IEC 60086-2: Primary batteries - Part 2: Physical and electrical specifications

    IEC 60086-3: Primary batteries - Part 3: Watch batteries

    IEC 60086-4: Primary batteries - Part 4: Safety of lithium batteries

    ANSI C18.1, Part 1 Portable Primary Cells and Batteries With Aqueous Electrolyte - General and Specifications

    ANSI C18.1, Part 2 Portable Primary Cells and Batteries With Aqueous Electrolyte Safety Standard

    ANSI C18.2, Part 1 Portable Rechargeable Cells and Batteries - General and Specifications

    ANSI C18.2, Part 2 Portable Rechargeable Cells and Batteries Safety Standard

    ANSI C18.3, Part 1 Portable lithium Primary Cells and Batteries - General and Specifications

    ANSI C18.3, Part 2 Portable lithium Primary Cells and Batteries Safety Standard

    External links

    A growing list of battery equivalents and details. (http://highfields-arc.6te.net/beginner/gloss/batteryequiv.htm)

    Courtesy of Brian, MW0GKX, a member of the Highfields Amateur Radio Club (Cardiff, UK).

    Maxell Micro Battery Cross Reference (http://www.maxell.co.jp/e/products/materials/replacement_e.pdf)

    Duracell Technical OEM Data Sheets (http://www1.duracell.com/oem/)

    Energizer/Eveready Data Sheets (http://data.energizer.com/DataSheets.aspx)

    Energizer/Eveready European Data Sheets (http://data.energizer.com/Europe/Europe_Datasheets.aspx)

    Panasonic lithium Coin cells Specifications (http://www.panasonic.ca/english/batteries/industrialbatteries

    /lithcoin_specs.asp)

    Panasonic Data Sheet on Poly-carbonmonofluoride lithium coin batteries (http://www.panasonic.com/industrial

    /battery/oem/images/pdf/Panasonic_lithium_BR2020_BR2032.pdf)

    Brand Neutral Drawings Of Common Batteries Based On ANSI C18-2007 (http://www.batteryholders.org/)

    EU Report on battery labeling (http://ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/batteries/pdf/battery_report.pdf)

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