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What battery is equivalent to LR1130?

What battery is equivalent to LR1130?

389 Battery is a direct replacement for SR1130W, SR54, SR1130, SB-BU, 280-15, M, V389, D389, 626, S1131E, GP389, AG10, AG-10, 389, 189, L1131, G10, V10GA, LR1130, GP189, LR54, SG10, A389, L1131, L1131C, L1131D RW89.

Is LR1130 battery Same as 357?

LR1130 batteries are cheap and reliable source of power, but they feature a relatively short storage life (2-3 years) and their output voltage drops rather quickly. SR1130SW battery is a silver-oxide 11.6 x 3.1 mm battery, featuring a nominal voltage of 1.55 volts and a capacity between 80 and 100 mAh.

What does AG10 LR1130 battery?

LiCB 20 Pack LR1130 AG10 Battery 1.5V Long-Lasting Alkaline Button Cell Batteries

Number of Batteries 20 LR44 batteries required. (included)
Brand LiCB
Battery Cell Composition Alkaline
Unit Count 20 Count
Voltage 1.5 Volts

What does LR mean on batteries?

round alkaline battery
How do I read the symbols on batteries? For example, LR means round alkaline battery, while CR means round lithium battery. The first letter denotes the type of battery, while the second denotes the shape (R meaning round).

Are SR and LR batteries the same?

LR vs SR vs MR LR44 and SR44 are the same physical size. However, the terminal voltage of the SR version is a tad higher (1.55v -v- 1.5v) and its capacity is also higher.

Can you use LR44 instead of LR1130?

No, they are not the same.

Are 392 and 384 batteries the same?

Energizer 392 384 Battery, SR41SW / SR41W Silver Oxide Watch Batteries 1.55V, Multi Drain. The Energizer 392 384 battery is a multi-drain silver-oxide cell commonly used in watches. It has the same dimensions as the LR41 and can be used as replacement battery.

What is equivalent to AG3 battery?

The AG3 battery is a 1.5 volt alkaline button cell battery commonly used in small consumer electronics. AG3 is a common name and is identical to a LR41 battery.

What is the difference between SR and LR batteries?

LR vs SR vs MR IEC LR series batteries have been used longer, but currently IEC SR series batteries are more commonly used in watches and electronic devices. The LR series are only used when price is a major consideration such as the demo batteries that come free with a device.

Why are there no A batteries?

In 1924, industry and government representatives met again to figure out a naming system for all those cells and batteries they had just standardized. They decided to base it around the alphabet, dubbing the smallest cells and single-cell batteries “A” and went from there to B, C and D.