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Button cells from Energizer

Energizer button cell battery CR1220 3.0V Lithium 1St. Energizer button cell battery CR1220 3.0V Lithium 1St.

Lieske Part No.: 623055
Mfg Part No: E300843801
-35% 0,85 EUR 1,31 EUR
Energizer E300843801 plus VAT
Delivery time from supplier's stock (ca.) 6 workdaysinfo_outline
ENERGIZER CR1620 1-blister - ENERGIZER CR1620 1-blister - "Energizer® has been a worldwide leader in small electronics batteries

Lieske Part No.: 742518
Mfg Part No: E300844001
-35% 0,84 EUR 1,30 EUR
Energizer E300844001 plus VAT
Delivery time from supplier's stock (ca.) 6 workdaysinfo_outline
MB Energizer button cell battery CR2032 3.0V Lithium 1St. MB Energizer button cell battery CR2032 3.0V Lithium 1St. For electronics around the house, like keyless entry, electronic books and glucose monitors, Energizer goes beyond the basic battery sizes to bring you the ones you need.

Lieske Part No.: 143255
Mfg Part No: E301021300
-36% 0,61 EUR 0,95 EUR
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ENERGIZER Battery CR2025 Lithium 1-pak ENERGIZER Battery CR2025 Lithium 1-pak

Lieske Part No.: 567324
Mfg Part No: E301021601
-35% 0,64 EUR 0,99 EUR
Energizer E301021601 plus VAT
Delivery time from supplier's stock (ca.) 6 workdaysinfo_outline
ENERGIZER Battery CR2016 Lithium 1-pak ENERGIZER Battery CR2016 Lithium 1-pak

Lieske Part No.: 738011
Mfg Part No: E301021801
-35% 0,64 EUR 0,99 EUR
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Button cells: Electrochemical cells with 1.35 to 3.6 volts

Among batteries button cells are probably the smallest variants. Depending on the model they can supply 1.35 to 3.6 volts. They are also referred to as electrochemical cells in the field of electrical engineering. The round cross-section is typical for the button cell. Furthermore, the small cells are extremely flat. Thus, the total height is fundamentally smaller than the overall diameter. The button cells were originally named due to their design. Both their size and their shape resemble a clothing button. Depending on the electrode material used, a distinction between different button cells is made. In addition to silver oxide, mercuric oxide and lithium cells can be found.

Use as a power source

Button cells are indispensable from many different areas. They serve as a voltage source and can be utilized as such in many different devices. Although they are basically suitable for devices with very low power consumption only. Also devices with a small size are suitable for button cells. The first button cells were mercury cells. Samuel Ruben has introduced those in 1942 as an energy supplier for the US military.

Special features of the button cell

Today the button cell usage is very versatile. Crucial for its application are essential requirements. You decide which types of batteries are the most useful for your application. Due to the different features of the button cells, voltage curves and shelf lives differ. Watches are usually operated with silver oxide batteries. Button cells can be used as allrounder for applicationsm though. They can be found more and more often in LED flashlights and children's toys. In both areas alkaline batteries turned out to be the most common types. If a long-term power supply is needed, it is advisable to rely on lithium coin cells.

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