Specialty batteries are becoming more common as your favorite devices are getting smaller and smaller. A button battery (coin cell) works the exact same way as AA and AAA ones. They have a round diameter, and two electrodes of complementary metals. A separator that technicians call electrolyte sits between them, and controls the flow of ions that make the electricity. Most button cells in use today are non-rechargeable and are found in medical implants, watches, hearing aids, car keys and memory backup.
- Compatible with a wide range of Devices
- Performs well in extreme temperatures
- Slim design
- Lightweight
- Long shelf life
Solutions
NuEnergy Part Number | Description | Dimensions | Capacity (mAh) | Voltage (V) | Graphic Model |
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NUEEELIR1040X023A | LIR1040 3.7V 23mAh | 10mm x 4mm | 23 | 3.7 | Image |
NUEEELIR1054X04A | LIR1054 3.7V 40mAh | 10mm x 5.4mm | 40 | 3.7 | Image |
NUEEELIR1154X053A | LIR1154 3.7V 53mAh | 11mm x 5.4mm | 53 | 3.7 | Image |
NUEEELIR1240X04A | LIR1240 3.7V 40mAh | 12mm x 4mm | 40 | 3.7 | Image |
NUEEELIR1254X06A | LIR1254 3.7V 60mAh | 12mm x 5.4mm | 60 | 3.7 | Image |
NUEEELIR1454X085A | LIR1454 3.7V 85mAh | 14mm x 5.4mm | 85 | 3.7 | Image |
NUEEELIR1654X11A | LIR1654 3.7V 115mAh | 16mm x 5.4mm | 115 | 3.7 | Image |