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EEMB Non-Rechargeable ER14505 3.6V Lithium Battery Li-SoCl2 AA Size 2600mAh High Capacity UL Certified Single-Use 3.6V Lithium Thionyl Chloride Battery DO NOT Charge Battery

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About EEMB Non-Rechargeable ER14505 3.6V Lithium Battery

Describtion:Intended purpose: Long Periods At A Constant loadFree from mercury and cadmiumWeight: 20gDiameter: 14.5 mmHeight: 50 mmVoltage: 3.6 VCapacity: 2400 mAhCell Size: AA 14500System: Lithium ThionylShelf Life: 10-yearOperating Temperature Range: - 55 °C - 85 °CHigh-current with a high energy density and low self-dischargeLithium Thionyl battery for special applications in the range of alarm, safety and exhibition electronicsResistant to corrosion thanks to external and end caps are made of stainless steelNot rechargeableWarningsUse WARNING: This battery is a non-rechargeable battery. DO NOT CHARGE THE BATTERY! Do not use if the battery casing is damaged. Please discharge the battery for a few minutes with 100mA. Don't use different models of battery in series. This is not a high drain battery, please don't use it for any applications with discharging current > 200 mA! The storage area should be clean, cool (not exceeding +30 Deg C), dry and ventilated.Application:1.civil: public instrument AMR and CMOS circuit board2.a variety of smart meters: smart meters, water meters, heat meters, gas meters3.memory and backup power: memory backup, clock power, data backup power4.radio alarm, sensor, smoke alarm, temperature monitor5.remote monitoring system: positioning device, marine telemetry system6.automotive electronics: tire tire pressure monitoring system7.Industrial fields: automated instrumentation and equipment, petroleum oil wells, mines, medical equipment, burglar alarms, wireless communications, marine lifesaving, etc.;8.Modernization of national defense and military fields: aviation, aerospace, marine electronics, etc.