Tuesday, June 7, 2011

G13A Battery - 1.5V Alkaline Button Cell Battery

This Alkaline Button Cell Battery is a small and economical Alkaline battery with a nominal voltage of 1.5V. This alkaline button cell battery provides long power life and excellent continuous power sources to your device. Works effectively in both low and high temperature. An alkaline battery is a battery that uses manganese dioxide and zinc to create a reaction, and it is an economical alternative to silver oxide batteries, while still providing high capacity and long usage. This is a primary cell battery, and it is non-rechargeable.Battery Specifications:
  • Nominal Voltage: 1.5 Volt
  • Chemistry: Alkaline
  • Capacity: 180 mAh
  • Height: 5.4mm
  • Diameter: 11.6mm
This alkaline button cell battery is used in:
  • Watches
  • Clocks
  • Calculators
  • Cameras
  • Digital Cameras
  • PDAs
  • Remote Controls
  • Camcorders
  • Electronic Games
  • Electronic Instruments
  • MP3 Players
  • Digital Voice Recorders
  • Children Toys
  • Blood Glucose, Cholesterol Testing Meters
  • Many other electronic products
Cross Reference to the following battery:
  • Energizer A76
  • Duracell PX76A/76A
  • Vinnic L1154
  • Renata LR44
  • Maxell LR44/AG13
  • Sony A76/LR44
  • Kodak KA76
  • Panasonic LR44
  • Ultralast UL76A
  • Varta V13GA
  • Phillips A76
  • GP LR44
  • Tenergy AG13
  • UCAR A76
  • Mallory LR44
  • Berec BLR44
  • Chateau AG13
  • CNB G13A
  • Rayovac A76-1
  • EXELL A76
  • Eveready A76
  • NEDA 1166A
  • IEC: LR44
Compatible with the following models:LR44 1.5V, LR44 Alkaline, KA76, GPA76 Button, 1154, L1154F, WCLR44 Button Cell, G13A, PX76A, L1154 Vinnic, GPA76, LR44 Soda Button Cell, A76, GP76A, BLR44, AG13 Button Cell, G13A Micro Cell, AG13 Watch, 357A, A76 Cell,

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1 comment:

  1. I just removed a couple of CNB G13A from a toy police car, the batteries have delivered power for lights and sound effects. Nothing special, if it wasn't for the time aspect: We have had this toy car for over 20 years, and it has been played with a lot, by literally generations of kids. The batteries still are not flat, but the sound effects are now barely recognizable anymore, so I removed tha batteries to see what type they were. Pretty impressive. I don't see this brand for sale anymore, do you know if it is no longer in production?

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