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303/357, Button Cell Battery, ANSI, Silver Oxide, 1.5V DC, Diameter 0.45 in, Depth 0.205 in
- Item # 45EJ86
- Mfr. Model # 357-303TZ
- UNSPSC # 26111711
- Catalog Page # 534 534
Coin cell batteries are thin, circular batteries often used to power hearing aids, wristwatches, key fobs, digital calipers and test instruments, and small flashlights. Commonly called button batteries or watch batteries, they have a low self-discharge to hold their charge for a long shelf and service life. These batteries can be discarded when their charge runs out.
Technical Specs
- Item Button Cell Battery
- Battery Size 303/357
- Battery Chemistry Silver Oxide
- Voltage - Batteries 1.5V DC
- Standard Battery Pack Size 1
- Capacity - Batteries 150 mAh
- Battery Cross-Reference 03, 303, 357, 76, A, D357, EPX76, G13, GS13, J, MS76, S76, SB-B9, SG13, SP76, SR1154PW, SR44, SR44P, SR44SW, SR44W, V357
- Drain Type - Battery Low Drain
- Diameter 0.45 in
- Depth 0.205 in
- Standards ANSI
- Color Code No Code
- Shelf Life 5 yr
Coin cell batteries are thin, circular batteries often used to power hearing aids, wristwatches, key fobs, digital calipers and test instruments, and small flashlights. Commonly called button batteries or watch batteries, they have a low self-discharge to hold their charge for a long shelf and service life. These batteries can be discarded when their charge runs out.