Lithium Cell CR1616
Lithium Cell CR1616 works in many smaller electronic devices. It is able to power key fobs, glucometers, heart rate monitors, toys, computer backup equipment, and more. One of its most popular uses is in the Honda and Lexus key fobs, but it is also used in many other car brands and devices. Having a battery you can rely on gives you peace of mind. No one wants to run out of power for his or her important devices. With these batteries, you can easily store them long-term so that you always have the power that you need.
Also known as 1616, L28, BR1616, or DL1616 batteries, these coin cell batteries use lithium technology and offer high charge density for longer life.
FEATURES CR1616
- Battery Type: Coin Battery
- Model: CR1616
- Battery Model: Lithium 3V Coin Battery
- Country of Origin: China
- Package Type: On a Card
- Battery Reference :CR1616, DL1616, DL1616BPK
Composition:
- Electrochemical System: Lithium manganese dioxide
- Nominal Voltage: 3,0V
- Jacket: stainless steel
- High energy density
- Shelf life approx. 10 years
- Ideal for computers, calculators, cameras, heart rate monitors, alarm systems
Attention:
- The paper card style and color may be different from the pictures, if you mind it, please do NOT bid!
- Insert the battery in the right direction and avoid short-circuit
- Please keep batteries in a dry and cool place. 4. Do not recharge or dispose of in fire.
Lithium Coin Lithium / Manganese Dioxide IEC-CR1616 3.0 Volts 55 mAh (to 2.0 volts) (Rated at 30K ohms at 21C) Typical Weight: 1.1 grams (0.04 oz.) Typical Volume: 0.32 cubic centimeters (0.02 cubic inch) Max Rev Charge: 1 microampere Energy Density: 133 milliwatt hr/g, 498 milliwatt hr/cc Typical Li Content: 0.014 grams (0.0005 oz.) UL Listed: MH12454 Shipping: For complete details, please reference: Global (except US): Special Provision A45 of the International Air Transport Association Dangerous Goods Regulations United States: 49 CFR 173.185 Safety:
This Battery has Underwriters Laboratories component Recognition
Caution:
- Battery compartment design. To prevent children from removing batteries, battery compartments should be designed with one of the following methods:
- A tool such as a screwdriver or coin is required to open the battery compartment
- The battery compartment door/cover requires the application of a minimum of two independent and simultaneous movements of the securing mechanism to open by hand. Screws should remain captive with the battery door or cover.
0.20 (0.008) Maximum Ref. Permissible deflection from a flat. 0.03 Minimum Ref. (Applies to the top edge of the gasket or edge of the crimp, whichever is higher.)
Typical Performance 21C (70F) Typical Drains: at 2.9V (mA) 0.097 Schedule: Load (ohms) 30,000 Cutoff 2.0V (hours) 567
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