CR2016GP 3V 72Mah Lithium Battery Gp 4891199003707 Cr2016 / 5000Lc
3V 72Mah Lithium Battery Gp - 3V LITHIUM BUTTON CELL / COIN BATTERY - GP - Coin-shaped cells are thin compared to their diameter. The metal can is the positive terminal, and the cap is the negative terminal.
FEATURES:
- Lithium Batteries are primary batteries with outstanding high-energy density
- Voltage during discharge is about twice that of ordinary batteries.
- The energy density is the highest among conventional primary batteries - 5 to 10 times higher than that of carbon zinc batteries.
- These lithium batteries are able to operate at very low temperatures of around -20°C.
- Extremely small voltage decrease and very stable voltage during operation.
- CR denotes manganese dioxide lithium chemistry. Since LiMnO2 cells produce 3 volts there are no widely available alternate chemistries for a CR coin battery. Conversely, one LiMnO2 cell 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. -
Common Applications:
- Electric wristwatches, both digital and analog.
- Calculators
- Hearing aids
- Some remote controls, especially for keyless entry
- Backup power for personal computer real time clocks and BIOS configuration data.
- Small PDA devices
- Various electronic toys (like tamagotchi, Pokémon Pikachu or a Pokéwalker and other various Virtual Pet devices.)
- Laser pointers
- Small LED flashlights
- Battery-operated children's books
- Glucometers
- Security tokens
- Cyclocomputers
- Red dot sights and electronic spotting scopes
- Manual cameras with
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WARNING — KEEP BATTERIES OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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Swallowing may lead to serious injury in as little as 2 hours or death, due to chemical burns and potential perforation of the esophagus.
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If you suspect your child has swallowed or inserted a button battery immediately call the 24-hour Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26 for fast, expert advice.
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Examine devices and make sure the battery compartment is correctly secured, e.g. that the screw or other mechanical fastener is tightened. Do not use if the compartment is not secure.
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Dispose of used button batteries immediately and safely. Flat batteries can still be dangerous.
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Tell others about the risk associated with button batteries and how to keep their children safe.