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[[File:Batteries comparison 4,5 D C AA AAA AAAA A23 9V CR2032 LR44 matchstick-1.jpeg|thumb|upright=1.6|3LR12 (4.5-volt), D, C, AA, AAA, AAAA<ref>{{Cite news |date=7 July 2025 |title=AA vs AAA vs AAAA Battery Differences Explained |url=https://www.ventronchip.com/news/aa-vs-aaa-vs-aaaa-battery-differences-explained.html |work=Ventron}}</ref>(1.5-volt), A23 (12-volt), PP3 (9-volt), CR2032 (3-volt), and LR44 (1.5-volt) batteries (Matchstick for reference)]]{{Improve images|type=better|date=May 2026|reason=Current image for the single A battery is a sketch of the size in comparison to a AA Battery. A photo of a A battery is needed.|talk="Single A" Battery Image needed}} This is a list of the sizes, shapes, and general characteristics of some common primary and secondary battery types in household, automotive and light industrial use.
The complete nomenclature for a battery specifies size, chemistry, terminal arrangement, and special characteristics. The same physically interchangeable cell size or battery size may have widely different characteristics; physical interchangeability is not the sole factor in substituting a battery.<ref>{{cite web |title=Battery Equivalents and Replacements |url=https://www.batteryequivalents.com/cr2-battery-equivalents-and-replacements-cr2-battery-vs-15270-battery.html |access-date=21 July 2018}}</ref>
The full battery designation identifies not only the size, shape and terminal layout of the battery but also the chemistry (and therefore the voltage per cell) and the number of cells in the battery. For example, a CR123 battery is always LiMnO<sub>2</sub> ('Lithium') chemistry, in addition to its unique size.
The following tables give the common battery chemistry types for the current common sizes of batteries. See Battery chemistry for a list of other electrochemical systems.
==Cylindrical batteries<span class="anchor" id="Bobbin"></span><span class="anchor" id="Spiral"></span><span class="anchor" id="Coiled"></span>== {{More citations needed section|date=July 2011}}
{{sticky header}} {| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header-multi" |- ! rowspan="2" class="unsortable" | Image<br /><small>(AA size for scale)</small> ! colspan="5" | Names ! rowspan="2" | Typical capacity <br />(mAh) ! rowspan="2" width="20px" | Nominal <br />voltage <br />(V) ! rowspan="2" | {{nowrap|Size, {{abbr|dia.|diameter}} × {{abbr|h.|height}}}} (mm) ! rowspan="2" | Comments |- ! Most common ! Other common ! IEC ! ANSI ! NSN |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px || {{Anchor|AAAA}}'''AAAA''' || MX2500<br />Mini<br />UM 6 (JIS) 単6<br />#9 (China) || LR8D425 (alkaline) || 25A (alkaline) || || 625 (alkaline)<br />400-600 (NiMH) || 1.5 1.2 (NiMH) | 8.3 × 42.5 | Sometimes used in pen flashlights, laser pointers, powered styluses, calculators, fishing lures. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 125px || {{Anchor|AAA}}'''AAA''' || U16 or HP16 (In the UK)<br />Micro<br />Microlight<br />MN2400<br />MX2400<br />MV2400<br />Type 286 (Soviet Union/Russia)<br />UM 4 (JIS)(carbon-zinc)<br /><ref>Heinz Albert Kiehne, ''Battery technology handbook'', CRC Press, 2003 {{ISBN|0-8247-4249-4}}, page 374</ref> 単4<br />AM-4 (JIS)(alkaline) <br />#7 (China)|| LR03 (alkaline)<br />R03 (carbon–zinc)<br />FR03 (LiFeS<sub>2</sub>)<br />HR03 (NiMH)<br />KR03 (NiCd)<br />ZR03 (NiOOH) || 24A (alkaline)<br />24D (carbon–zinc)<br />24LF (LiFeS<sub>2</sub>) || 6135-66-046-2599 {{flagicon|Australia}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-66-046-2599 Battery AAA |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/au/6135-66-046-2599-battery-nonrechargeable-6135660462599-660462599-4003-6135-00-826-4798-e92-en-92-en92-mn2400}}</ref>
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|| 1,200 (alkaline)<br />540 (carbon–zinc)<br />800–1,200 (NiMH)<br />500 (NiZn) || 1.5 1.2 (NiMH, NiCd) |{{convert|10.5|×|44.5|mm|in|abbr=values|disp=br()}} | Introduced 1911, but added to ANSI standard in 1959<br /> Used in many household electronic devices. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 125px || {{Anchor|AA}}'''AA''' || |U12 or HP7 (In the UK)<br />Pencil-sized<br />Penlight<br />Mignon<br />MN1500<br />MX1500<br />MV1500<br />Type 316 (Soviet Union/Russia)<br />UM 3 単3 (JIS)(carbon-zinc)<br />AM-3 (JIS)(alkaline)<br />#5 (China) || LR6 (alkaline)<br />R6 (carbon–zinc)<br />FR6 (LiFeS<sub>2</sub>)<br />HR6 (NiMH)<br />KR6 (NiCd)<br />ZR6 (NiOOH) || 15A (alkaline)<br />15D (carbon–zinc)<br />15LF (LiFeS<sub>2</sub>)<br />1.2H2 (NiMH)<br />1.2K2 (NiCd) || 6135-15-051-9613 {{flagicon|Italy}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-15-051-9613 Battery AA |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/it/6135-15-051-9613-battery-dry-6135150519613-150519613-mn1500}}</ref>
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|| 2,700 (alkaline)<br />1,100 (carbon–zinc)<br />3,000 (LiFeS<sub>2</sub>)<br />1,700–2,800 (NiMH)<br />600–1,000 (NiCd)<br />1,500 (NiZn) || 1.5 1.2 (NiMH, NiCd) |{{convert|14.5|×|50.5|mm|in|abbr=values|disp=br()}} | Introduced 1907, but added to ANSI standard sizes in 1947.<br /> Used in many household electronic devices.<br /> Various fractional sizes are available; e.g.:<br /> '''{{frac|4|5}}AA''' (FLYCO Ni-Cd, Ni-Mh, 600–1,500 capacity, 14.0 × 40.0), used in small electronics, such as electric shavers.<br /> '''{{frac|1|2}}AA''' (see below) |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px || {{Anchor|1/2AA}}'''{{frac|1|2}}AA''' || SAFT LS14250<br />Tadiran TL5101<br />UL142502P || CR14250 (LiMnO<sub>2</sub>)<br />ER14250 (LiSOCl<sub>2</sub>) || || style="white-space: nowrap;" | 6135-01-669-4691 {{flagicon|US}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=National Stock Number 6135-01-669-4691 Battery 1/2 AA |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/us/6135-01-669-4691-battery-nonrechargeable-6135016694691-016694691-ls14250}}</ref>
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|| 850–1,200 || 3 (LiMnO<sub>2</sub>)<br />3.6 (LiSOCl<sub>2</sub>) || 14.0 × 25.0 (nom.)<br />14.5 × 25.0 (max.) | Same diameter as AA battery, used in small electronics, including pulse oximeters, as well as use in some computer models (such as most pre-Intel Macintosh models and some older IBM PC compatibles) as the CMOS battery. Also used in US military MILES gear and DAGR. Also used in Renishaw Probes, commonly used in CNC machines, such like ones from Haas Automation. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px || {{Anchor|A}}'''A''' || || R23 (carbon‑zinc)<br />LR23 (alkaline)<br />#4 (China) || || || || 1.5 || 17 × 50 | More common as a NiCd or NiMH cell size than a primary size, popular in older laptop batteries and hobby battery packs.
Various fractional sizes are also available; e.g., {{frac|2|3}} A and {{frac|4|5}} A. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px || {{Anchor|B}}'''B''' || U10 (UK)<br />336 (Russian Federation)<br />#3 (China) || R12 (carbon‑zinc)<br />LR12 (alkaline) || || || 8,350 (alkaline) || 1.5 || 21.5 × 60 | Most commonly found within a European 4.5-volt lantern battery.
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|| 8,000 (alkaline)<br />3,800 (carbon–zinc)<br />4,500–6,000 (NiMH) || 1.5 1.2 (NiMH, NiCd) |{{convert|26.2|×|50|mm|in|abbr=values|disp=br()}} | Can be replaced with an AA cell or up to four AAA cells in parallel using a plastic sabot (size adaptor), with proportional loss of capacity. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px || {{Anchor|Sub-C}}'''Sub-C''' '''SC''' | Type 332 (Soviet Union/<br />Russian Federation) || KR22C429 (NiCd)<br />HR22C429 (NiMH) || || || 1,200–2,400 (NiCd)<br />1,800–5,000 (NiMH) || 1.2 || {{convert|22.2| × |42.9|mm|in|abbr=values|disp=br()}} | A common size for cells inside cordless tool battery packs. This size is also used in radio-controlled scale vehicle battery packs and some Soviet multimeters.
{{frac|1|2}}-, {{frac|2|3}}- , {{frac|4|5}}- and {{frac|5|4}}-sub-C sizes (differing in length) are also available. Soviet 332 type can be replaced with R10 (#4, 927, BF, U8) or 1.5 V elements from 3 V 2xLR10 packs.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Battery R10 1.5V |url=https://www.evita.lt/en/a-lr10-baterija-r10-1-5v |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190818073210/https://www.evita.lt/en/a-lr10-baterija-r10-1-5v |archive-date=18 August 2019 |access-date=18 August 2019}}</ref><ref>File:Тестер ТЛ-4 с батарейками типа 332.JPG</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title={{!}} RS Pro 1.2V NiMH 2/3 CS NiMH Rechargeable Battery, 2000mAh {{!}} |url=http://nl.rs-online.com:80/web/p/speciality-size-rechargeable-batteries/0199747/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170426084615/http://nl.rs-online.com:80/web/p/speciality-size-rechargeable-batteries/0199747/ |archive-date=26 April 2017 |access-date=13 November 2025 |website=nl.rs-online.com |language=nl}}</ref> |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 125px || {{Anchor|D}}'''D''' || U2, HP2 or SP2 (UK)<br />Flashlight battery<br />MN1300<br />MX1300<br />Mono<br />Goliath<br />Type 373 (Soviet Union/Russia)<br />BA-30 (US Military Spec WWII–1980s)<br />UM 1 (JIS) 単1<br />#1 (China)|| LR20 (alkaline)<br />R20 (carbon–zinc)<br />HR20 (NiMH)<br />KR20 (Ni-Cd)<br />ZR20 (NiOOH) || 13A (alkaline)<br />13D (carbon–zinc) || 6135-01-255-4786 {{flagicon|US}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=National Stock Number 6135-01-255-4786 Battery D |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/us/6135-01-255-4786-battery-nonrechargeable-6135012554786-012554786-40f1173-mn1300-6135-001-0001-mn1300}}</ref>
6135-15-051-6850 {{flagicon|Italy}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-15-051-6850 Battery D |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/it/6135-15-051-6850-battery-dry-6135150516850-150516850-241-a0067mn1300-448-8498-mn1300}}</ref>
6135-14-301-9080 {{flagicon|France}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-14-301-9080 Battery D |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/fr/6135-14-301-9080-pile-accumulateur-6135143019080-143019080-0148903a00-0827-04-12-194-1386-172-5794-2lr200-591-247-99122330-c59-100lr20-da017a-f0957-klr20-judit-k20-klr20-lk20-lr20-lr20f1-m0dul-mn1300-novel-5100-am1}}</ref>
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6135-66-045-3419 {{flagicon|Australia}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-66-045-3419 Battery D |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/au/6135-66-045-3419-battery-nonrechargeable-6135660453419-660453419-01004724-4020-6135-00-835-7210-e95-mn1300}}</ref>
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6135-99-109-9428 {{flagicon|UK}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-99-109-9428 Battery D |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/uk/6135-99-109-9428-battery-nonrechargeable-6135991099428-991099428-00-835-7210-313372-40-688-352-bsl-nba3030-def-stan-61-21-004-def-stan-61-supplement-085-defstan61-3pt1-defstan61-3pt2-mn1300}}</ref>
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6135-99-464-1938 {{flagicon|UK}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-99-464-1938 Battery D |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/uk/6135-99-464-1938-battery-nonrechargeable-6135994641938-994641938-600392-bat-416-bat-spec-416-def-stan-61-21-010-fg953lv0001}}</ref>
|| 12,000 (alkaline)<br />8,000 (carbon–zinc)<br />2,200–11,000 (NiMH)<br />2,000–5,500 (NiCd) || 1.5 || {{convert|34.2|×|61.5|mm|in|abbr=values|disp=br()}} | Introduced 1898 as the first flashlight battery. Can be replaced with an AA cell or a C cell using a plastic sabot (size adaptor), with proportional loss of capacity. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px || {{Anchor|F}}'''F''' || || R25 (carbon‑zinc)<br />LR25 (alkaline) || 60 || 6135-00-164-8753 {{flagicon|US}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-00-164-8753 Battery F |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/us/6135-00-164-8753-battery-nonrechargeable-6135001648753-001648753-ba-401-janb18-mil-18-79-mil-dtl-18-79}}</ref>
|| 10,500 (carbon‑zinc)<br />26,000 (alkaline) || 1.5 || 33 × 91 | Four ''F'' cells are often found within 6-volt rectangular lantern batteries. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px || {{Anchor|N}}'''N''' || Lady<br />MN9100<br />UM 5 (JIS) 単5<br />E90|| LR1 (alkaline)<br />R1 (carbon‑zinc)<br />HR1 (NiMH)<br />KR1 (NiCd) || 910A (alkaline)<br />910D (carbon‑zinc) || 6135-99-661-4958 {{flagicon|UK}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-99-661-4958 Battery N |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/uk/6135-99-661-4958-battery-nonrechargeable-6135996614958-996614958-100331-9007-114-bat-spec-410-def-stan-61-21-011-mn9100}}</ref>
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6135-14-439-9946 {{flagicon|France}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-14-439-9946 Battery N |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/fr/6135-14-439-9946-battery-nonrechargeable-6135144399946-144399946-mn9100}}</ref>
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|| 800–1,000 (alkaline)<br />400 (carbon‑zinc)<br />350–500 (NiMH) || 1.5 || 12 × 30.2 | Rechargeable nickel–cadmium and nickel–metal hydride are far less common than other rechargeable sizes.<ref>{{cite web |title=Rechargeable N Size Battery |url=http://www.robotroom.com/NCell.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101018045731/http://www.robotroom.com/NCell.html |archive-date=18 October 2010 |access-date=10 October 2010 |publisher=Robotroom.com}}</ref>
Mercury batteries of the same dimensions are no longer manufactured. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | || {{Anchor|A21}}'''A21''' || A21<br />11A<br />E11A<br />MN11<br />L1016<br />4LR23<br />V11GA<br />LR1016 | 4LR932 (alkaline) || 1811A (alkaline) || 6135-99-665-9374 {{flagicon|UK}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-99-665-9374 Battery A21 |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/uk/6135-99-665-9374-battery-nonrechargeable-6135996659374-996659374-mn11}}</ref>
|| 55 (alkaline) || {{0}}6 || 10.3 × 16.0 | Usually contains a stack of four LR932 button cells shrink wrapped together. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px || {{Anchor|A23}}'''A23''' || 144<br />23A<br />23AE<br />3LR50<br />8F10R<br />8LR23<br />8LR932<br />A23S<br />CA20<br />EL12<br />E23A<br />GP12A<br />GP23<br />GP23A<br />K23A<br />L1028<br />LR23A<br />LRV08<br />MN21<br />MN23<br />MS21<br />P23GA<br />RVO8<br />VR22<br />V23GA<ref>https://www.thebatterysupplier.com/products/bat012-alkaline-12v-battery-replaces-a21-a23-e23a-el12-gp23a-k23a.html TheBatterySupplier.com BAT012</ref> | 8LR932 (alkaline) || 1811A (alkaline) || 6140-22-200-0033 {{flagicon|DK}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6140-22-200-0033 Battery A23 |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6140/dk/6140-22-200-0033-batteri-alkaline-6140222000033-222000033-mn21}}</ref>
6135-14-514-2482 {{flagicon|France}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-14-514-2482 Battery A23 |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/fr/6135-14-514-2482-pile-accumulateur-6135145142482-145142482-0827-123-114-2240-15031681-400-2050-00-a1320103-gp23a-mn21}}</ref>
6135-99-763-7271 {{flagicon|UK}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-99-763-7271 Battery A23 |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/uk/6135-99-763-7271-battery-nonrechargeable-6135997637271-997637271-593-697-900704-def-stan-61-21-037-mn21-v23ga}}</ref>
|| 55 (alkaline) || {{0}}12 || 10.3 × 28.5 | Used in small RF devices such as key fob-style garage door openers, wireless doorbells, and keyless entry systems where only infrequent pulse current is used.<br /> Usually contains a stack of eight LR932 button cells shrink wrapped together. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px || {{Anchor|A27}}'''A27''' || GP27A<br />MN27<br />L828<br />27A<br />V27A<br />A27BP<br />G27A || 8LR732 (alkaline) || || || 22 (alkaline) || {{0}}12 || 8.0 × 28.2 | Used in small RF devices such as car alarm remote controls. Can also be found in some cigarette lighters. May be made of eight LR632 cells. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px || {{Anchor|BA5800}}'''BA5800''' || BA5800/U (LiSOCl<sub>2</sub>)<br />BA5800A/U (LiSO<sub>2</sub>)|| || || 6135-25-145-8796 {{flagicon|Norway}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-25-145-8796 Battery BA-5800A/U |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/no/6135-25-145-8796-battery-nonrechargeable-6135251458796-251458796-ba-5800-ba-5800n-fs-6135-0805ba5800n}}</ref>
6135-01-440-7774 {{flagicon|US}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=National Stock Number 6135-01-440-7774 Battery BA-5800A/U |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/us/6135-01-440-7774-battery-nonrechargeable-6135014407774-014407774-ba-5800a-mil-prf-49471-mil-prf-49471-11a}}</ref>
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|| 7,500 (LiSO<sub>2</sub>) || {{0}}5.3 (LiSO<sub>2</sub>) || 35.5 × 128.5 | Has both terminals at the same end and is roughly the size of two stacked D cells. Used in military hand-held devices such as the PLGR. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px || {{Anchor|Duplex}}'''Duplex''' || Ever Ready No. 8 || 2R10 || || 6135-26-050-3959 {{flagicon|Portugal}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-26-050-3959 Battery 2R10 |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/pt/6135-26-050-3959-battery-nonrechargeable-6135260503959-260503959-2r10}}</ref>
6135-17-703-2958 {{flagicon|Netherlands}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-17-703-2958 Battery 2R10 |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/nl/6135-17-703-2958-cell-battery-6135177032958-177032958-2r10-3010-101-111-ba9507-iec2r10-mmr18-mmr18ba9507-no}}</ref>
6135-14-305-9243 {{flagicon|France}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-14-305-9243 Battery 2R10 |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/fr/6135-14-305-9243-battery-nonrechargeable-6135143059243-143059243-13052-15-050-9532-17-703-2958-25-100-8547-2r10-ba107n-ba9507-nr10-rt2653-sc0ts-sc0ts13052-scots-t0rcetta-t10-wb3064}}</ref>
|| || {{0}}3 || 21.8 × 74.6 | Internally contains two 1.5 V cells hence the nickname 'Duplex'. Is sometimes erroneously marketed as a "B" cell battery due to the similar size. <br /> In Switzerland {{as of|2008|lc=y}}, 2R10 batteries accounted for 0.003% of primary battery sales.<ref name="inobat2008">{{cite web |title=INOBAT 2008 statistics |url=http://www.inobat.ch/fileadmin/user_upload/pdf_09/Absatz_Statistik_2008.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120325171702/http://www.inobat.ch/fileadmin/user_upload/pdf_09/Absatz_Statistik_2008.pdf |archive-date=25 March 2012 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=Inobat.ch}}</ref> |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px || {{Anchor|4SR44}}'''4SR44''' || PX28A<br />A544<br />K28A<br />V34PX<br />476A<br />L1325F<br />28L | 4LR44 (alkaline) || || 6135-01-444-2637 {{flagicon|US}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=National Stock Number 6135-01-444-2637 Battery 4LR44 |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/us/6135-01-444-2637-battery-nonrechargeable-6135014442637-014442637-4lr-44-battery-6v-544-alkaline}}</ref>
6135-14-549-0239 {{flagicon|France}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-14-549-0239 Battery 4LR44 |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/fr/6135-14-549-0239-battery-nonrechargeable-6135145490239-145490239-4034px-4lr44-c59110-4lr44}}</ref>
6135-01-268-2151 {{flagicon|US}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=National Stock Number 6135-01-268-2151 Battery 4LR44 |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/us/6135-01-268-2151-battery-nonrechargeable-6135012682151-012682151-10-21-047-612-1414a-152-99-5341-1n492300296-4034px-476a-4lr44-6135pl0933489-a544-a544bp-ansi-c18-1m-par-b1303-battery-6v-544-alkaline-bvlr44-bl1d-c18-1m-c59110-4lr44-gp476a-px28a-v4034px}}</ref>
|| 110–150 (alkaline)<br />170–200 (silver‑oxide) || {{0}}6.2 (alkaline)<br />{{0}}6.5 (silver‑oxide) || 13 × 25.2 | Used in film cameras, medical instruments, dog training devices. Often simply a stack of four SR44 (LR44) button cells shrink wrapped together. |}
==Rectangular batteries== {| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header-multi" style="width:100%;" |- ! rowspan=2 | Image ! colspan=5 | Names ! rowspan=2 | Typical capacity<br />(mAh) ! rowspan=2 | Nominal<br />voltage (V) ! rowspan=2 | Terminal layout ! rowspan=2 | Dimensions<br />(mm) ! rowspan=2 | Comments |- ! Most common ! Other common ! IEC ! ANSI ! |NSN |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 125px || '''4.5-volt''' | 1289 (in the UK)<br />Pocketable battery<br />4.5 V<br />MN1203<br />Type 3336 (Soviet Union/Russia) || 3LR12 (alkaline)<br />3R12 (carbon‑zinc) || 3LR12 (alkaline)<br />3R12 (carbon‑zinc) || style="white-space: unset"|
6135-14-376-5079<br /> {{flagicon|France}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-14-376-5079 Battery 3LR12 |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/fr/6135-14-376-5079-battery-nonrechargeable-6135143765079-143765079-3k12-3lr12-ba3009seft-ba3009stte-nba3009}}</ref>
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6135-14-226-6412<br /> {{flagicon|France}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-14-226-6412 Battery 3R12 |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/fr/6135-14-226-6412-battery-nonrechargeable-6135142266412-142266412-00810-12070-3r12cei-ba9-ba9allm4-ba9danemark-ba9fr-ba9italie-ba9marinem4-ba9neutrem4-ba9sp-batri-c59-100-3r12-fp12-gc12-gp7-gpx-mp3-n3-nba009-nr12-pl20-ps9-smp3-t0p12}}</ref>
6135-14-552-6802<br /> {{flagicon|France}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-14-552-6802 Battery 3R12 |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/fr/6135-14-552-6802-pile-accumulateur-6135145526802-145526802-3r12-912-056-045-001}}</ref>
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6135-12-120-1247<br /> {{flagicon|DE}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-12-120-1247 Battery 3R12 |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/de/6135-12-120-1247-battery-nonrechargeable-6135121201247-121201247-1012-215-3r12din40868-86-iec-4022-bdt4-5din40850-din40850bdt4}}</ref>
6135-26-050-3958<br /> {{flagicon|Portugal}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=NATO Stock Number 6135-26-050-3958 Battery 3R12 |url=https://www.nsnlookup.com/fsg-61/fsc-6135/pt/6135-26-050-3958-battery-nonrechargeable-6135260503958-260503958-3r12s}}</ref>
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|| 6,100 (alkaline)<br />1,200 (carbon‑zinc) || ''Alkaline carbon‑zinc<br />(3 cells):'' 4.5 || Two 6–7 mm wide metal strips<br />+: shorter strip<br />−: longer strip || H: 67<br />L: 62<br />W: 22 | This battery, introduced in 1901, was very common in continental Europe until the 1970s. It usually contains three B cells in series.
In Switzerland {{as of|2008|lc=y}}, 4.5-volt batteries account for only 1% of primary battery sales.<ref name="inobat2008" /> |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 125px || '''PP3, 9-volt, or E<ref>{{cite web |title=Ansmann 9v block lithium batteries |url=http://downloads.cdn.re-in.de/1500000-1599999/001541494-da-01-en-ANSMANN_9V_BLOCK_LITHIUM_BATTERIE_2ER.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180418033508/http://downloads.cdn.re-in.de/1500000-1599999/001541494-da-01-en-ANSMANN_9V_BLOCK_LITHIUM_BATTERIE_2ER.pdf |archive-date=18 April 2018 |access-date=17 April 2018 |website=downloads.cdn.re}}</ref>''' ||Radio battery<br />Smoke alarm battery<br />Square battery<br />Transistor battery<br />006P<br />MN1604<br />Type Krona (Soviet Union/Russia) || 6LR61 (alkaline)<br /> 6LP3146 (alkaline)<ref>https://d2ei442zrkqy2u.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/MN1604_6LP3146_US_CT1.pdf {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180527023224/https://d2ei442zrkqy2u.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/MN1604_6LP3146_US_CT1.pdf |date=27 May 2018}} Datasheet, Retrieved 14 August 2019</ref><br />6F22 (carbon‑zinc)<br />6KR61 (NiCd)<br />6HR61 (NiMH) || 1604A (alkaline)<br />1604D (carbon‑zinc)<br />1604LC (lithium)<br />7.2H5 (NiMH)<br />11604 (NiCd)<br />1604M (mercury,<br />obsolete)<ref>{{cite web |title=Energizer: Engineering Data |url=http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/E146X.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110930230916/http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/E146X.pdf |archive-date=30 September 2011 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=Data.energizer.com}}</ref> ||
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|| 565 (alkaline)<br />400 (carbon‑zinc)<br />1,200 (lithium)<br />175–300 (NiMH)<br />120 (NiCd)<br />500 (lithium polymer<br />rechargeable)<br />580 (mercury,<br />obsolete) || ''Alkaline carbon‑zinc<br />(6 cells):'' 9<br />''Lithium<br />(3 cells):'' 9<br />''NiMH / NiCd<br />(6, 7 or 8 cells):''<br />7.2, 8.4 or 9.6<ref>{{cite web |title=Maha Energy |url=http://www.mahaenergy.com/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=273 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131015005243/http://www.mahaenergy.com/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=273 |archive-date=15 October 2013 |access-date=12 October 2013 |publisher=Maha Energy}}</ref> || Both on same end<br />+: male clasp<br />−: female clasp || H: 48.5<br />L: 26.5<br />W: 17.5 | Added to ANSI standard in 1959.
Often contains six LR61 cells, which are similar to AAAA cells. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 125px || '''6-volt Lantern (Spring)''' || Lantern<br />6 V<br />Spring top<br />MN908<br />996 or PJ996<br />Energizer 529 || 4LR25Y (alkaline)<br />4R25 (carbon‑zinc) || 908A (alkaline)<br />908D (carbon‑zinc) ||
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|| 26,000 (alkaline)<br />10,500 (carbon‑zinc) || ''Alkaline carbon‑zinc<br />(4 cells):'' 6 || Springs, top<br />+: corner spring<br />−: center spring || H: 115<br />L: 68.2<br />W: 68.2 Rounded Corners The battery shall pass freely through a cylindrical tube 82.6mm Diameter | Spring terminals. Usually contains four F cells, 4 D cells, or 8 C cells. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px || '''Lantern (Screw)''' || Lantern<br />6 V<br />Screw Top|| 4R25X (carbon‑zinc)<br />4LR25X (alkaline) || 915 (carbon‑zinc)<br />915A (alkaline) ||
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|| 10,500 (carbon‑zinc)<br />26,000 (alkaline) || 6 || Screw posts on top of battery.<br />+: corner,<br />−: center.<br /><br />Maximum diameter of the posts is 3.5 mm. || H: 109.5<br />L: 66.7<br />W: 66.7 | Used in locations susceptible to high vibration/shock where connectors may be knocked off the terminals. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px || '''Lantern (Big)''' || 918<br />R25-2<br />Big Lantern<br />Double Lantern<br />MN918<br />Energizer 521 || 4R25-2 (carbon‑zinc)<br />4LR25-2 (alkaline) || 918A ||
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|| 22,000 (carbon‑zinc)<br />52,000 (alkaline) || 6 || Screw posts on top of battery. Labelled only, no physical keying for polarity.<br /><br />Maximum diameter of the posts is 4.2 mm spaced 75 mm apart. || H: 125.4<br />L: 132.5<br />W: 73 | Used in locations susceptible to high vibration/shock where connectors may be knocked off the terminals. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px || '''J''' || 7K67 || 4LR61 (alkaline) || 1412A (alkaline) || style="white-space: nowrap;"|
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|| 625 (alkaline) || 6 || 6.5 mm<sup>2</sup> flat contacts,<br />+: chamfered corner,<br />−: top side || H: 48.5<br />L: 35.6<br />W: 9.18 | Typically used in applications where the device in question must be flat, or where one should not be able to insert the battery in reverse polarity.
Often contains four LR61 cells, which are similar AAAA cells. |}
==Camera batteries== As well as other types, digital and film cameras often use specialized primary batteries to produce a compact product. Flashlights and portable electronic devices may also use these types. {| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header-multi" style="width:100%;" |- ! rowspan=2 | Image<br /><small>(AA size for scale)</small> ! colspan=4 | Names ! rowspan=2 | Typical capacity<br />(mAh) ! rowspan=2 | Nominal voltage (V) ! rowspan=2 | Shape ! rowspan=2 | Terminal layout ! rowspan=2 | Dimensions ! rowspan=2 | Comments |- ! Most common ! Other common ! IEC ! ANSI |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px || '''CR123A'''|| Camera battery<br />{{frac|2|3}}A<br />123<br />CR123<br />17345<br />16340<br />CR-123A<br />6135-99-851-1379 (NSN) || CR17345 (lithium) || 5018LC (lithium) || 1,500 (lithium)<br />700 (Li–ion rechargeable) || 3 (lithium)<br />3.6 (Li-ion) || Cylinder || +: Nub cylinder end<br />−: Flat opposite end || H: 34.5 mm<br />Ø: 17 mm<ref>{{cite web |date=20 December 2013 |title=Ultra 123 Lithium/Manganese Dioxide |url=http://www.uwe.ac.uk/printing/COSHH%20Statements/stationery/CR123A%20Photo%20Lithium%203V%20Duracell%20Battery.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150213065407/http://www.uwe.ac.uk/printing/COSHH%20Statements/stationery/CR123A%20Photo%20Lithium%203V%20Duracell%20Battery.pdf |archive-date=13 February 2015 |access-date=24 May 2016}}</ref> | A lithium primary battery, not interchangeable with zinc types. A rechargeable lithium-ion version is available in the same size and is interchangeable in some uses. According to consumer packaging, replaces (BR){{frac|2|3}}A.
In Switzerland {{as of|2008|lc=y}}, these batteries accounted for 16% of lithium camera battery sales.<ref name="inobat2008" /><br />Used in flashlights and UV water purifiers.<ref>{{Cite news |title=What kind of batteries do the SteriPEN products use? {{!}} Portable UV Purifier |url=https://www.steripen.com/batteries/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180815045924/https://www.steripen.com/batteries/ |archive-date=15 August 2018 |access-date=4 January 2018 |work=Portable UV Purifier}}</ref> |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px || <span id="CR2">'''CR2'''</span> || 15270 (Li-ion rechargeable, {{nowrap|800 mA)}}<br />15266 (Li-ion, {{nowrap|600 mA)}}<br />6135-99-606-3982 (NSN) || CR15H270<ref>IEC 60086-2: 2006.</ref> || 5046LC || 750 (lithium)<br />600/800 (Li-ion types) || 3 (lithium)<br />3.6 (Li-ion) || Cylinder || +: Nub cylinder end<br />−: Flat opposite end || H: 27 mm<br />Ø: 15.6 mm | Standard discharge current: 10 mA
A common battery type in cameras and photographic equipment.
In Switzerland {{as of|2008|lc=y}}, these batteries accounted for 6% of lithium camera battery sales.<ref name="inobat2008" /> |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px || '''2CR5'''|| EL2CR5<br />DL245<br />RL2CR5<br />KL2CR5<br />6135-99-577-2940 (NSN) || 2CR5 || 5032LC<ref>{{cite web |title=Energizer 1CR5 |url=http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/2cr5.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110930230910/http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/2cr5.pdf |archive-date=30 September 2011 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=Data.energizer.com}}</ref> || 1,500 || 6 || Double cylinder.<br />Keyed. || Both on one end. Terminal center spacing 16 mm. || H: 45 mm<br />L: 34 mm<br />W: 17 mm | Commonly used in film and digital cameras. Shaped so that it can be inserted into a battery compartment only one way.
Contains two CR123A cells.{{Citation needed|date=May 2026}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px || '''CR-P2'''|| BR-P2<br />223A<br />CR17-33<br />5024LC || CR-P2 || 5024LC<ref>{{cite web |title=Energizer 223 |url=http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/223.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110930231553/http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/223.pdf |archive-date=30 September 2011 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=Data.energizer.com}}</ref> || 1,500 || 6 || Double cylinder. Keyed. || Both on one end.<br />Terminal diameter: 8.7 mm<br />Terminal center spacing: 16.8 mm. || H: 36 mm<br />L: 35 mm<br />W: 19.5 mm | Shaped so that it can be inserted into a battery compartment only one way.
Typical mass: 37 g.
They contain two 3 V cells exchangeable with CR123 cells. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px || '''CR-V3'''|| CRV3<br />RCR-V3 (Li-ion) || || 5047LC<br />5047LF (primary)<ref>{{cite web |title=Energizer CRV3 |url=http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/crv3.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110930230942/http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/crv3.pdf |archive-date=30 September 2011 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=Datasheet.octopart.com}}</ref> || 3,000 (lithium)<br />1,300 (Li-ion) || 3 (lithium)<br />3.6 (Li-ion) || Double cylinder flat pack. Keyed. || Both on one end || H: 52.20 mm<br />L: 28.05 mm<br />W: 14.15 mm | The same size as two R6 (AA) cells side by side. A rechargeable type is also made in this size.
May be used in some devices not explicitly designed for CR-V3, especially digital cameras. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | || '''CP1'''|| DLCP1<br />DL-CP1C || CP3553<ref name="SmallBattCoCP1">{{cite web |title=CP1 (CP1, CP3353) Duracell Ultra M3 Prismatic Battery for Digital Camera Battery |url=http://www.smallbattery.company.org.uk/sbc_cp1.htm |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161111103144/http://www.smallbattery.company.org.uk/sbc_cp1.htm |archive-date=11 November 2016 |access-date=28 February 2017 |publisher=Small Battery Company}}</ref> || ||2,300<ref name="AmazonCP1">{{cite web |title=Duracell CP1 Lithium Prismatic Digital Camera Battery |url=https://www.amazon.com/Duracell-Lithium-Prismatic-Digital-Battery/dp/B000255IVE |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170301092849/https://www.amazon.com/Duracell-Lithium-Prismatic-Digital-Battery/dp/B000255IVE |archive-date=1 March 2017 |access-date=28 February 2017 |publisher=Amazon.com; MYBATTERYSUPPLIER}}</ref> || 3 || Prismatic. || Both on one end. || H: 57 mm<br />L: 35 mm<br />W: 7 mm | Shaped so that it can be inserted into a battery compartment only one way.
No longer made by Duracell, nor listed in its official website, but still stocked as of 28 February 2017 by some re-sellers.
Typical mass: {{convert|1.1|oz|g|abbr=on}}.<ref name="AmazonCP1" /><br />Disposable equivalent of the Nikon EN-EL5 Li-ion rechargeable camera battery.<ref name="SmallBattCoCP1" /> |- style="vertical-align:top;" | 100px | '''7R31''' | Kodak K 7R31
538 | | | | 4 (mercury) 4.5 (alkaline) | Cartridge | Negative along the side of the body; positive on the front, nose of the battery | Approx: H: 11 mm<br />L: 40 mm<br />W: 16 mm | Typically a cartridge of three mercury button cells for use in 110 format cameras. The later version of the battery used alkaline batteries. |}
==Button cells – coin, watch== {{See also|Button cell}}
===Lithium cells=== thumb|Coin cells of various diameters and thicknesses
Coin-shaped cells are thin compared to their diameter. Polarity is usually stamped on the metal casing.
The IEC prefix "CR" denotes lithium manganese dioxide chemistry. Since LiMnO<sub>2</sub> cells produce 3 volts there are no widely available alternative chemistries for a lithium coin battery. The "BR" prefix indicates a round lithium/carbon monofluoride cell. See lithium battery for discussion of the different performance characteristics. One LiMnO<sub>2</sub> cell can replace two alkaline or silver-oxide cells.
IEC designation numbers indicate the physical dimensions of the cylindrical cell. Cells less than one centimeter in height are assigned three- or four-digit numbers, where the last two digits are the height in tenths of millimeters, and the preceding digit(s) are the diameter in millimeters, rounded down (see table here). Taller cells are assigned five-digit numbers, where the first two digits are the diameter in millimeters, followed by the last three digits indicating the height in tenths of millimeters.
All these lithium cells are rated nominally 3 volts (on-load), with open-circuit voltage about 3.6 volts. Manufacturers may have their own part numbers for IEC standard size cells. The capacity listed is for a constant resistance discharge down to 2.0 volts per cell.<ref>{{cite web |title=Electronics Batteries for Small Gadgets |url=http://www.batteriesplusmore.ca/electronics.php |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090927145213/http://www.batteriesplusmore.ca/electronics.php |archive-date=27 September 2009 |publisher=Camelion Battery Distributor}}</ref>
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{| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header-multi" style="width:100%;" |- ! colspan=2 | Names ! rowspan=2 | Typical capacity<br />(mAh) ! rowspan=2 | Standard discharge current<br />(mA) ! rowspan=2 | Dimensions<br />{{abbr|d|diameter}} × {{abbr|h|height}}<br />(mm) ! rowspan=2 | Comments |- ! IEC ! ANSI |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR425'''|| || 25 || 3 || 4 × 2.5 | Pin-type battery used in illuminated fishing floats ("bobbers") for night fishing, and lighted archery arrow nocks. Other applications include TPMS sensors, electronic styluses, and real-time clock backup power.
Weighs less than 1 gram, and has a very low self-discharge rate.
Uncommon size, well-suited for installation into narrow tubular devices. It is unusual for having a 3.5 mm long, 1 mm diameter pin connected to the negative terminal. The case is typically not wrapped with a label, so it can function as the positive terminal. Typically installed by inserting the cell in the direction of its longest dimension, pin first.
It can be used in place of BR425, BR435, and P139 batteries. Also available in a 3.7 V rechargeable Lithium-ion variant, LIR425, with LiCoO<sub>2</sub> chemistry.<ref>{{cite web |title=CR425 Battery Specifications |url=https://www.gmbattery.com/Datasheet/CR/CR425.pdf |access-date=14 March 2025 |publisher=Guangzhou Great Power Energy & Technology}}</ref><ref name="auto2">{{cite web |last=bigclivedotcom |date=11 March 2025 |title=Ridiculous electronic fishing float with spatial sensing |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRPdzQXeTk4 |access-date=28 September 2025 |website=youtube.com |language=en |format=video}}</ref>
|- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR927'''|| || 30 || || 9.5 × 2.7 | Used in wristwatches and a variety of LED art. Also used in some Lego toys. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR1025'''|| '''5033LC'''|| 30 || 0.1 || 10 × 2.5 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR1130'''|| || 70 || 0.1 || 11.5 × 3.0 | A rare battery, sometimes used in car security (car alarm/keyfob batteries), organizer (backup battery for PDA such as Psion etc.), glucometer equipment and some pedometers.
Also known as DL1130, BR1130, KL1130, L1130, ECR1130, KCR1130, E-CR1130, KECR1130<ref>{{cite web |title=CR1130 data sheet |url=http://www.powerstream.com/p/CR1130.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924080655/http://www.powerstream.com/p/CR1130.pdf |archive-date=24 September 2015 |access-date=5 September 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=CR1130 |url=http://www.smallbattery.company.org.uk/sbc_1130.htm |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150711121538/http://www.smallbattery.company.org.uk/sbc_1130.htm |archive-date=11 July 2015 |access-date=5 September 2015 |website=Small Battery Company |quote=Also known as: DL1130, BR1130, KL1130, L1130, ECR1130, KCR1130, E-CR1130, KECR1130.}}</ref> |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR1216'''|| '''5034LC'''|| 25 || 0.1 || 12.5 × 1.6 | Used in some lighted watches and some LED decorator lights (electronic tea candles). |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR1220'''|| '''5012LC'''|| 35–40 || 0.1 (CR)<br />0.03 (BR) || 12.5 × 2.0 | Used in keychain LED flashlights, and in some digital cameras to keep the time and date function running even when the main battery is taken out of the camera.<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://gdlp01.c-wss.com/gds/6/0400000016/01/PSA590IS_CUG_EN.pdf |title=Canon Powershot A590 IS Camera User Guide |date=2008 |publisher=Canon |page=184 |access-date=28 September 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |url=https://gdlp01.c-wss.com/gds/9/0900001319/01/PSS3ISCUGad-EN.pdf |title=Canon Powershot S3 IS Advanced Camera User Guide |date=2006 |publisher=Canon |page=135 |access-date=28 September 2025}}</ref> |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR1225'''|| '''5020LC'''|| 50 || 0.2 || 12.5 × 2.5 | Maximum discharge current: 1 mA. Maximum pulse discharge current: 5 mA. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR1612'''|| || || || 16 × 1.2 | Rare, used in Casio Film series watches. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR1616'''|| || 50–55 || 0.1 || 16 × 1.6 | Used in automobile key remotes and in Game Boy cartridges (for powering the RAM for saved games). |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR1620'''<ref>{{Cite news |last=Snape |first=Anderson |date=27 September 2024 |title=How to Choose the Right CR1620 Battery for Your Device |url=https://www.ventronchip.com/news/how-to-choose-the-right-cr1620-battery-for-your-device.html |access-date=28 September 2025 |work=Ventron}}</ref>|| '''5009LC'''|| 75–78 || 0.1 || 16 × 2.0 | Used in automobile key remotes and early digital watches. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR1632'''|| || 140 (CR)<br />120 (BR) || 0.1 (CR)<br />0.03 (BR) || 16 × 3.2 | Used in automobile key remotes; e.g., Toyota Prius 2012. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR2012'''|| || 55 || 0.1 || 20 × 1.2 || |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR2016'''|| '''5000LC'''|| 90 || 0.1 (CR)<br />0.03 (BR) || 20 × 1.6 | Frequently used in digital watches. Often used in pairs instead of CR2032 for devices that require more than 3 V, like blue/white LED flashlights. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR2020'''|| || 115–125 || || 20 × 2 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR2025'''|| '''5003LC'''|| 160–165 || 0.2 || 20 × 2.5 | Frequently used in digital watches and automobile remotes. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR2032'''|| '''5004LC'''|| 225 (CR)<br />190 (BR) || 0.2 (CR)<br />0.03 (BR) || 20 × 3.2 | Maximum discharge current: 3 mA. Maximum pulse discharge current: 15 mA.
This is also the most common lithium cell. Commonly used on computer motherboards as nonvolatile BIOS memory and real-time clock (RTC) backup batteries, device remote controls, car FM transmitters, remote key fobs for cars and other vehicles. Also in other devices such as key finders like Apple's AirTag. Weighs around 2.9 g.<ref name="alliedelec.com">{{cite web |title=Energy catalog |url=http://www.alliedelec.com/m/d/89e502b4c931e33e7d4034e06a073ef4.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180324170057/https://www.alliedelec.com/m/d/89e502b4c931e33e7d4034e06a073ef4.pdf |archive-date=24 March 2018 |access-date=21 April 2018 |website=alliedelec.com |pages=5{{hyphen}}6}}</ref> |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR2040'''|| || 280 || || 20 × 4.0 | Used in Skytronic PRO Audible Altimeter but also flow meters and organizers (as a memory backup battery). Has become obsolete and hard to find. Other names are BR2040, DL2040, ECR2040, E-CR2040, KCR2040, KECR2040, KL2040, L2040, L24. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR2050'''|| || 350 || || 20 × 5.0 | Available. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR2320'''|| || 110–175<ref>{{cite web |title=varta cr2320 battery 3v lithium (4008496043651) |url=http://dealnay.com/1253262/varta-cr2320-battery-3v-lithium.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304002218/http://www.dealnay.com/1253262/varta-cr2320-battery-3v-lithium.html |archive-date=4 March 2016 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=Dealnay.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Varta CR2320, 06320101401 |url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Varta-Electronics-Battery-CR2320-135/dp/tech-data/B00005NPS9/ref=de_a_smtd/278-9442544-0015035 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110629021607/http://www.amazon.co.uk/Varta-Electronics-Battery-CR2320-135/dp/tech-data/B00005NPS9/ref=de_a_smtd/278-9442544-0015035 |archive-date=29 June 2011 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=Amazon.co.uk}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Online Catalog |url=http://www.batteryship.com/htmlos/htmlos.cgi/batteryship/catalog.html?item=CR2320&model=IEC+BR2320 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190320213204/https://www.batteryship.com/htmlos/htmlos.cgi/batteryship/catalog.html?item=CR2320&model=IEC+BR2320 |archive-date=20 March 2019 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=BatteryShip.com}}</ref> || || 23 × 2 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR2325'''|| || 165–210 || || 23 × 2.5 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR2330'''|| || 265 (CR)<br />255 (BR) || 0.2 (CR)<br />0.03 (BR) || 23 × 3.0 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''BR2335<ref>{{cite web |title=Computer batteries |url=http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/101/Catalog_Section_3-8291.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190202095725/http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/101/Catalog_Section_3-8291.pdf |archive-date=2 February 2019 |access-date=21 April 2018 |website=mouser.com |page=46}}</ref>'''|| || 165 (BR) || || 23 × 3.5 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR2354'''|| || 560 || 0.2 || 23 × 5.4 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR2412'''|| || 100 || 0.2 || 24.5 × 1.2 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR2430'''|| '''5011LC'''|| 270–290 || || 24.5 × 3.0 | Used in XBand Modem to save updates and profile data. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR2450'''|| '''5029LC'''|| 610–620 || || 24.5 × 5.0 | Portable devices requiring high current (3.0 mA) and long shelf life (up to 10 years) |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR2477'''|| || 1,000 || 0.2 || 24.5 × 7.7 | Has the highest capacity of lithium button cell batteries.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2015 |title=Lithium Handbook: Industrial Batteries for Professionals |url=https://batteries.eu.panasonic.com/batteryfinder/v3.0/_pdfs/Lithium-Handbook.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190926221608/https://batteries.eu.panasonic.com/batteryfinder/v3.0/_pdfs/Lithium-Handbook.pdf |archive-date=26 September 2019 |access-date=26 September 2019 |website=eu.panasonic.com |publisher=Panasonic Corporation |page=48}}</ref> |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR3032'''|| || 500–560 (CR)<br />500 (BR) || 0.1–0.2 (CR)<br />0.03 (BR) || 30.0 × 3.2 | Continuous discharge current taken from Panasonic Catalog. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''CR11108'''|| || 160 || || 11.6 × 10.8 | Also called CR1/3N because it is {{frac|1|3}}<sup>rd</sup> the height of an alkaline N cell, and a stack of three of them will form a battery with the same dimensions as an N cell, but with 9 V terminal voltage. Such 9 V batteries in a single package do exist but are rare and only usually found in specialist applications; they can be referred to as 3CR1/3N. However, 2CR1/3N, a 6 V battery consisting internally of a stack of two CR1/3N and standardized by ANSI as 1406LC and by IEC as 2CR13252 (though some datasheets state it as 2CR11108 instead), is sold by Duracell (PX28L<ref>{{cite web |title=Duracell PX28L |url=https://d2ei442zrkqy2u.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/LiPX28L_US_OS.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170220094602/https://d2ei442zrkqy2u.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/LiPX28L_US_OS.pdf |archive-date=20 February 2017 |access-date=19 February 2017 |publisher=Duracell}}</ref>), Energizer (L544, now obsolete<ref>{{cite web |title=Energizer L544 |url=http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/l544.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181126134909/http://data.energizer.com/pdfs/l544.pdf |archive-date=26 November 2018 |access-date=15 February 2017 |publisher=data.energizer.com}}</ref>), and others.
A CR1/3N is also used by photographers instead of two LR44 batteries in cameras. |}
===Silver oxide and alkaline cells===
In the following table, sizes are shown for the silver-oxide IEC number; types and capacity are identified as "(L)" for alkaline, "(M)" for mercury (no longer manufactured), and "(S)" for silver-oxide. Some sizes may be interchangeably used in battery holders. For example, the 189/389 cell is 3.1 mm high and was designated 1131, while the 190/390 size is 3.0 mm high and was designated 1130, but a battery holder will accept either size.
{| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header-multi sortable" |- ! colspan=4 | Names ! rowspan=2 | Typical <br />capacity <br />(mAh) ! rowspan=2 | Dimensions <br />{{abbr|dia|diameter}} × {{abbr|h|height}}<br />(mm) ! rowspan=2 | Comments <br /><small>(L), alkaline<br />(S), silver-oxide</small> |- ! Most <br />common ! Other common ! IEC ! ANSI |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR41'''|| AG3/SG3/G3-A<br />LR41<br />192/384<ref name="renatalowe">{{cite web |title=Renata SA: Silver Oxide 0% Mercury, Low drain E |url=https://www.renata.com/consumer-products/silver-oxide-0/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190514093933/https://www.renata.com/consumer-products/silver-oxide-0/ |archive-date=14 May 2019 |website=Renata.com |access-date=14 May 2019 }}</ref>/392<br />6135-99-949-0402 (NSN)(S)<br />QR41 | LR736 (L)<br />SR736 (S) || 1135SO (S)<br />1134SO (S) || {{ntsh|25}} 25–32 (L)<br />38–45 (S) || {{ntsh|79}} 7.9 × 3.6 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR42'''|| 242<ref>{{cite web |title=344/350, Batteries and Battery Replacements m.csbatteries.com › 350-battery-344 |url=http://www.csbatteries.com/344/350-battery-344.html |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170407145138/http://www.csbatteries.com/344/350-battery-344.html |archive-date=7 April 2017 |access-date=6 April 2017 |publisher=CS Batteries}}</ref><br />344<ref name="renatalowe" />/350<ref>{{cite web |title=Energizer 344/350 |url=http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/344-350z.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170407144926/http://data.energizer.com/pdfs/344-350z.pdf |archive-date=7 April 2017 |access-date=19 February 2017 |publisher=Energizer}}</ref><br />387S<ref name="E387S">{{cite web |title=Energizer 387S |url=http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/387sz.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170407145738/http://data.energizer.com/pdfs/387sz.pdf |archive-date=7 April 2017 |access-date=19 February 2017 |publisher=Energizer}}</ref> | SR1136 (KOH electrolyte, 344/350)<br />SR1136S (NaOH electrolyte, 387S) || 1139SO || {{ntsh|63}} 63 (387S)<br />100 (344/350) || {{ntsh|116}} 11.6 × 3.6 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR43'''|| AG12/SG12<br />LR43<br />L1142<br />186/301<ref name="renatalowe" />/386<br />6135-99-547-0573 (NSN)(S) || LR1142 (L)<br />SR1142 (S) || 1133SO (S)<br />1132SO (S) || {{ntsh|80}} 80 (L)<br />120–125 (S) || {{ntsh|116}} 11.6 × 4.2 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR44'''|| AG13/SG13<br />'''{{vanchor|LR44}}'''/LR154<br />6135-99-792-8475 (NSN)(alkaline)<br />6135-99-651-3240 (NSN)(S)<br />A76/S76/EPX76<br />157/303<ref name="renatalowe" />/357<br />1128 MP, 208–904, A-76, A613, AG14, AG-14, CA18, CA19, CR44, D76A, G13A, G13-A, GDA76, GP76A, GPA7, GPA75, GPA76, GPS76A, KA, KA76, AG76, L1154, L1154C, L1154F, L1154G, L1154H, LR44G, LR44GD, LR44H, MS76H, PX76A, PX675A, RPX675, RW82, SB-F9, V13G, 357A | LR1154 (L)<br />SR1154 (S) || 1166A (L)<br />1107SO (S)<br />1131SOP (S) || {{ntsh|110}} 110–150 (L)<br />170–200 (S) || {{ntsh|116}} 11.6 × 5.4 | Typical internal resistance: 8 ohms |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR45'''|| AG9/SG9<br />LR45<br />194/394/380<ref name="renatalowe" /><br />6135-99-782-4675 (NSN)(S) || LR936 (L)<br />SR936 (S) || || {{ntsh|48}} 48 (L)<br />55–82 (S) || {{ntsh|95}} 9.5 × 3.6 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR48'''|| AG5/SG5<br />LR48<br />L750<br />193/309<ref name="renatalowe" />/393 || LR754 (L)<br />SR754 (S) || 1136SO (S)<br />1137SO (S) || {{ntsh|52}} 52 (L)<br />70 (S) || {{ntsh|79}} 7.9 × 5.4 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''LR52'''|| A640PX, E640, EN640A, EPX640A, MR52, PX640, PX640A<ref name="Exell">{{cite web |title=Exell A640PX 1.5V Alkaline Battery PX640A EN640A EPX640A LR52 |url=http://www.batteriesinaflash.com/exell-a640px-1-5v-alkaline-battery-px640a-en640a-epx640a-lr52 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170227153233/http://www.batteriesinaflash.com/exell-a640px-1-5v-alkaline-battery-px640a-en640a-epx640a-lr52 |archive-date=27 February 2017 |access-date=26 February 2017 |publisher=Exell}}</ref> | LR52 (L)<br />MR52 (M) || 1126A (L)<ref name="EN640A">{{cite web |title=Energizer Industrial EN640A (discontinued) |url=http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/EN640A.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170227150008/http://data.energizer.com/pdfs/en640a.pdf |archive-date=27 February 2017 |access-date=19 February 2017 |publisher=Energizer}}</ref> | {{ntsh|335}} 335 (L)<ref name="EN640A" />|| {{ntsh|158}} 15.8 × 11.1<ref name="EN640A" /> | 1.5 V (L), 1.35 V (M)<br /><br />No longer made by Duracell or Energizer, but still stocked by some re-sellers as of 26 February 2017<ref name="Exell" /> |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR54'''|| AG10/SG10/G10-A<br />LR54<br />189/387/389/390<ref name="renatalowe" /><br />L1131/LR1130<ref>{{Cite news |date=7 May 2025 |title=The Complete Guide to LR1130 Batteries |url=https://www.ventronchip.com/news/the-complete-guide-to-lr1130-batteries-what-you-need-to-know.html |work=Ventron}}</ref>/SR1130<br />6135-99-796-0471 (NSN)(S) | LR1131 (L)<br />SR1131 (S) || 1138SO (S) || {{ntsh|44}} 44–68 (L)<br />80–86 (S) || {{ntsh|116}} 11.6 × 3.1 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR55'''|| AG8/SG8<br />LR55<br />191/381<ref name="renatalowe" />/391<br />LR1120/SR1120 || LR1121 (L)<br />SR1121 (S) || 1160SO (S) || {{ntsh|40}} 40–42 (L)<br />55–67 (S) || {{ntsh|116}} 11.6 × 2.1 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | || 365, 366<ref name="renatalowe" />,S16, 608 || SR1116SW || 1177SO<ref>{{cite web |title=Energizer 366 (obsolete) |url=http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/366.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170227064215/http://data.energizer.com/pdfs/366.pdf |archive-date=27 February 2017 |access-date=19 February 2017 |publisher=Energizer}}</ref> | {{ntsh|28}} 28–40<ref>{{cite web |title=366 Silver Oxide Button Cell Battery |url=http://www.batterymart.com/p-366-silver-oxide-button-cell-battery.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150228105857/http://www.batterymart.com/p-366-silver-oxide-button-cell-battery.html |archive-date=28 February 2015 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=BatteryMart.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Renata 366 Watch Battery MiniPack of 1 at Battery Force |url=http://www.battery-force.co.uk/detail_RA366X001A-Renata-366-MiniPack-of-1.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150111233441/http://www.battery-force.co.uk/detail_RA366X001A-Renata-366-MiniPack-of-1.html |archive-date=11 January 2015 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=Battery-force.co.uk}}</ref> | {{ntsh|116}} 11.6 × 1.65 | 1.55 V |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR56'''|| || SR1126 || || || {{ntsh|116}} 11.6 × 2.6 | Listed in IEC 60086-2:2001, but apparently no longer manufactured by any major company. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR57'''|| AG7/SG7<br />LR57<br />195<br />395(low-drain)<ref name="renatalowe" />/399(high-drain)<ref>{{cite web |title=Watch Battery Cross-reference Guide (Archived) |url=http://www.energizer.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/pdf/specialty/WE_Cross_Reference_Guide.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141205160041/http://www.energizer.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/pdf/specialty/WE_Cross_Reference_Guide.pdf |archive-date=5 December 2014 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=www.energizer.com}}</ref><br />LR927/SR927<br />SR927W/SR927SW/GR927<br />6135-99-796-0471 (NSN)(S) | LR926 (L)<br />SR926 (S) || 1165SO (S) || {{ntsh|46}} 46 (L)<br />55–67 (S) || {{ntsh|95}} 9.5 × 2.6 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR58'''|| AG11/SG11<br />LR58<br />162/361/362<ref name="renatalowe" /> || LR721 (L)<br />SR721 (S) || 1158SO (S) || {{ntsh|18}} 18–25 (L)<br />33–36 (S) || {{ntsh|79}} 7.9 × 2.1 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR59'''|| AG2/SG2<br />LR59<br />196/396/397<ref name="renatalowe" /> || LR726 (L)<br />SR726 (S) || 1163SO (S) || {{ntsh|26}} 26 (L)<br />30 (S) || {{ntsh|79}} 7.9 × 2.6 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR60'''|| AG1/SG1<br />LR60<br />164/364<ref name="renatalowe" /> || LR621 (L)<br />SR621 (S) || 1175SO (S) || {{ntsh|13}} 13 (L)<br />20 (S) || {{ntsh|68}} 6.8 × 2.1 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR62'''|| SR516SW<br />317<ref name="renatalowe" /> || LR516 (L)<br />SR516 (S) || || {{ntsh|11}} 11 (S) || {{ntsh|58}} 5.8 × 1.6 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR63'''|| AG0/SG0<br />LR63<br />379<ref name="renatalowe" /> || LR521 (L)<br />SR521 (S) || || {{ntsh|10}} 10 (L)<br />18 (S) || {{ntsh|58}} 5.8 × 2.1 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR64'''|| LR64<br />319<ref name="renatalowe" /> || LR527 (L)<br />SR527 (S) || || {{ntsh|12}} 12 (L)<br />20 (S) || {{ntsh|58}} 5.8 × 2.7 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR65{{anchor|SR65}}'''|| SR616SW<br />321<ref name="renatalowe" />|| LR65<br />Varta V321|| || || {{ntsh|68}} 6.8 × 1.65 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR66'''|| AG4/SG4<br />LR66<br />177/376/377<ref name="renatalowe" /><br />SR626SW || LR626 (L)<br />SR626 (S) || 1176SO (S) || {{ntsh|12}} 12–18 (L)<br />26 (S) || {{ntsh|68}} 6.8 × 2.6 | Commonly used in many wrist watches. |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR67'''|| 315<ref name="renatalowe" /> || SR716 (S) || || {{ntsh|21}} 21 (S) || {{ntsh|79}} 7.9 × 1.65 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR68'''|| SR916SW<br />373<ref name="renatalowe" /> || LR916 (L)<br />SR916 (S) || || {{ntsh|26}} 26 (S) || {{ntsh|95}} 9.5 × 1.6 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR69'''|| AG6/SG6<br />LR69<br />171/370/371<ref name="renatalowe" /><br />LR920/SR920/R90D<br />V371<ref>{{cite web |title=Varta SR69/V371 Battery Pack of 2 |url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Varta-SR69-V371-Battery-Pack-Silver/dp/B07NZXHMPM |access-date=13 July 2023 |website=Amazon.co.uk |publisher=Amazon}}</ref> | LR921 (L)<br />SR921 (S) || || {{ntsh|30}} 30 (L)<br />55 (S) || {{ntsh|95}} 9.5 × 2.1 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR416'''|| SR416SW<br />337<ref name="renatalowe" /> || LR416 (L)<br />SR416 (S) || || {{ntsh|8}} 8 (S) || {{ntsh|48}} 4.8 × 1.6 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR512'''|| 335<ref name="renatalowe" /> || SR512SW || || {{ntsh|5.5}} 5.5 (S) || {{ntsh|58}} 5.8 × 1.3 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR712'''|| SR712SW || SR712 (S) || || {{ntsh|9}} 9 (S) || {{ntsh|79}} 7.9 × 1.3 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''SR731'''|| SR731SW<br />24<br />329<ref name="renatalowe" /> || LR731 (L)<br />SR731 (S) || || {{ntsh|36}} 36 (S) || {{ntsh|79}} 7.9 × 3.1 | |- style="vertical-align:top;"| LR932 | '''LR932'''|| || LR932 (L) || || {{ntsh|40}} 40 (L) || {{ntsh|93}} 9.3 × 3.2 | Rarely used independently. 8 of these in series are used to form an A23 battery. |- |'''LR9'''|| 625<br />V625U || || || {{ntsh|190}} 190 (L) || {{ntsh|155}} 15.5 × 6.0 |Key fob |}
===Zinc air cells (hearing aid)=== thumb|right|Zinc-air hearing aid batteries
Miniature zinc-air batteries are button cells that use oxygen in air as a reactant and have very high capacity for their size. Each cell needs around 1 cm<sup>3</sup> of air per minute at a 10 mA discharge rate. These cells are commonly used in hearing aids. A sealing tab keeps air out of the cell in storage; a few weeks after breaking the seal the electrolyte will dry out and the battery becomes unusable, regardless of use. Nominal voltage on discharge is 1.2 V.
{| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header-multi" |- ! colspan=4 | Names ! rowspan=2 | Typical <br />capacity <br />(mAh) ! rowspan=2 | Dimensions <br />{{abbr|dia.|diameter}} × {{abbr|h.|height}} <br />(mm) ! rowspan=2 | Comments |- ! Most common ! Other common ! IEC ! ANSI |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''5'''|| {{color box|red}} Red tab, AC5, ZA5 || PR63 || 7012ZD || align="right"|33 || align="center"|5.8 × 2.5 | Marked as "discontinued" in Energizer data sheet {{as of|2011|lc=y}}.<ref>{{cite web |title=Energizer No. AC5 |url=http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/ac5.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110710192817/http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/ac5.pdf |archive-date=10 July 2011 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=Data.energizer.com}}</ref> |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''10'''|| {{color box|yellow}} Yellow tab, AC10, AC10/230,<ref name="Zinc Air Batteries">{{cite web |title=Zinc Air Batteries |url=http://www.batteryholders.org/zinc.shtml |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181004093105/http://www.batteryholders.org/zinc.shtml |archive-date=4 October 2018 |access-date=26 February 2017 |publisher=Memory Protection Devices}}</ref> DA10, DA230, ZA10<ref>Piles bouton 1.5 V – piles electroniques. (n.d.)</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=équivalences et caractéristiques des piles |url=http://piles-bouton.com/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150226192309/http://piles-bouton.com/ |archive-date=26 February 2015 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=Piles bouton}}</ref> || PR70 || 7005ZD || align="right"|91 || align="center"|5.8 × 3.6 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''13'''|| {{color box|orange}} Orange tab, ZA13 || PR48 || 7000ZD || align="right"|280 || align="center"|7.9 × 5.4 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''312'''|| {{color box|brown}} Brown tab<br />6135-99-752-3528 (NSN)<br />ZA312 || PR41 || 7002ZD || align="right"|160 || align="center"|7.9 × 3.6 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''630'''|| DA630<ref name="Zinc Air Batteries" /> || || 7007Z || align="right"|1,000 || align="center"|15.6 × 6.2 | No longer listed by Duracell |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''675'''|| {{color box|blue}} Blue tab, ZA675 || PR44 || 7003ZD || align="right"|600 || align="center"|11.6 × 5.4 | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | '''AC41E'''|| || PR43 || 7001Z || align="right"|390 || align="center"|11.6 × 4.2 | Discontinued<ref>{{Cite web |title=Engineering Data – AC41E |url=https://data.energizer.com/pdfs/ac41e.pdf |website=Energizer.com}}</ref> |}
==Lithium-ion batteries (rechargeable)== thumb|AA size battery and an 18650 lithium ion battery|241x241px
===Cylindrical lithium-ion rechargeable battery=== {{See also|18650 battery}}
Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries are generally not interchangeable with primary types using a different chemistry, due to their higher voltage. Many are also available with protection circuits that can increase their physical length; for example, an 18650 is around {{convert|65|mm|in|2|abbr=on}} long, but may be around {{convert|68|mm|in|2|abbr=on}} long with a protection circuit. Some such circuits increase cell diameter instead. The increased dimensions may mean the cell will no longer fit in battery compartments intended for cells without such circuitry.
Commonly-used designation numbers indicate the physical dimensions of the cylindrical cell, as given in IEC standard 60086-1 for cylindrical primary cells. The first two digits are the nominal diameter of the cell in millimetres, and the two following digits are generally the height in millimeters, with the fifth digit indicating cylindrical shape. Alternately, the last three digits can refer to the height in tenths of a millimeter. Manufacturers may use non-IEC designations for their products. {{clear}} {| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header-multi" |- ! colspan=2 | Names ! rowspan=2 | Typical<br />capacity<br />(mAh) ! colspan=2 | Dimensions (mm) ! rowspan=2 | Comments |- ! Id. ! Other common ! Diameter ! Length
|- | '''07540''' | | 80–150 | 7.5 | 40 | Used in some electronic cigarettes.
|- | '''08570''' | | 280 | 8.5 | 70 | Used in some electronic cigarettes.{{citation needed|date=September 2020}}
|- | '''10180''' | Lithium ion {{frac|1|3}} AAA | 90 | 10 | 18 | Sometimes called {{frac|1|3}} AAA. Used in tiny flashlights.
|- | '''10280''' | Lithium ion {{frac|2|3}} AAA | 200 | 10 | 28 | Used in small flashlights.
|- | '''10440<ref>{{Cite web |date=9 August 2006 |title=LCR10440 Cylindrical Li-ion Battery Specification |url=https://www.powerstream.com/p/ICR10440-300mAh.pdf |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=PowerStream |publisher=Guangzou Markyn Battery Co. }}</ref>''' | Lithium ion AAA | 250–350<ref>{{Cite web |date=May 2017 |title=Soshine 10440 AAA 350mAh (Black) |url=https://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/Soshine%2010440%20AAA%20350mAh%20(Black)%20UK.html |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=lygte-info.dk |publisher=hkj}}</ref> | 10 | 44 | Same size as AAA cell.
|- | '''10750''' | | 700 | 10 | 75 |Designed for Lumintop GT Nano 2.0, GT Nano 3.0 and Frog 2.0 flashlights.
|- | '''10850'''<ref>{{Cite web |title=LP1044 Rechargeable Focusing Penlight 360 Lumen LED Flashlight |url=https://luxpro.com/products/rechargeable-focusing-penlight-360-lumen-led-flashlight |access-date=23 August 2022 |website=LUXPRO}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=3.7V 10850 700mAh rechargeable lithium ion battery -Long Sing Technology Group (Hong Kong) Limited |url=https://www.longsingtechnology.com/Products/showproduct.php?id=183&lang=en |access-date=23 August 2022 |website=www.longsingtechnology.com}}</ref> | | 700–750 | 10 | 85 |Not widely available, used in some pen flashlights to replace two AAA cells in series.
|- | '''13400''' | | 550 | 13 | 40 | Commonly used in disposable electronic cigarettes.
|- | '''14250''' | Lithium ion {{frac|1|2}} AA | 300 | 14 | 25 | Same size as {{frac|1|2}} AA cell. Used in the flashlight Lummi RAW.
|- | '''14300''' | Lithium ion {{frac|3|5}} AA | 520, 540 | 14 | 30 | Slightly longer than a 14250 due to an integrated Micro-USB receptacle and charging controller. Semi-proprietary, used in FOLOMOV C2 and EDC C2 mini flashlights.
|- | '''14430''' | | 400–600<ref>{{Cite web |date=January 2013 |title=Efest IMR14430 V1 600mAh (Red) |url=https://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/Efest%20IMR14430%20V1%20600mAh%20(Red)%20UK.html |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=lygte-info.dk |publisher=hkj}}</ref> | 14 | 43 |
|- | '''14500<ref>{{cite web |title=GP1450L70 Data Sheet |url=http://www.gpina.com/pdf/GP1450L70_DS.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120326190515/http://www.gpina.com/pdf/GP1450L70_DS.pdf |archive-date=26 March 2012 |website=www.gpina.com}}</ref>''' | Lithium-ion AA | 700–1,500<ref>{{cite web |title=Panasonic: Lithium Ion UR14500P |url=http://industrial.panasonic.com/www-data/pdf2/ACA4000/ACA4000CE278.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150111233400/http://industrial.panasonic.com/www-data/pdf2/ACA4000/ACA4000CE278.pdf |archive-date=11 January 2015 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=Industrial.panasonic.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=March 2019 |title=Keeppower 14500 1000mAh P1450C2 (Black) 2019 |url=https://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/Keeppower%2014500%201000mAh%20P1450C2%20(Black)%202019%20UK.html |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=lygte-info.dk |publisher=hkj}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Vapcell 14500 F15 1500mah 3A |url=https://www.vapcelltech.com/h-pd-251.html |publisher=Vapcell |access-date=5 May 2026 }}</ref> | 14 | 50 | Similar size as AA cell. Those with a protection circuit are slightly longer. Used in many LED flashlights. Nominal voltage is 3.7 V. Variants include: * Shorter Li-ion cell with a step-down converter to 1.5 V, e.g. Kentli 2,800 mAh.<ref name="auto2" /> * Non-rechargeable LS14500 primary cell (SAFT: 2,600 mAh, 3.6 V)<ref>{{Cite web |date=September 2009 |title=SAFT LS14500 3.6 V Primary lithium-thionyl chloride (Li-SOCl2) High Energy Density Cell |url=https://www.buildingtechnologies.siemens.com/bt/global/en/bt-supplier-internet/spc/SPCDocs/Saft%20LS14500.pdf |access-date=23 September 2019 |website=Siemens |publisher=SAFT}}</ref>
|- | '''14650<ref>{{Cite web |date=June 2016 |title=Lithium Ion UR14650 Datasheet |url=https://www.omnitron.cz/download/datasheet/UR-14650R.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190926221617/https://www.omnitron.cz/download/datasheet/UR-14650R.pdf |archive-date=26 September 2019 |access-date=26 September 2019 |website=Omnitron.cz |publisher=Panasonic}}</ref>''' | | 940–2,100<ref>{{Cite web |title=KeepPower 14650 1100mAh protected li-ion rechargeable battery 3.7V P1465C |url=http://www.keeppower.com.cn/products_detail.php?id=350 |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=Keeppower}}</ref><ref>https://www.vapcelltech.com/h-pd-271.html</ref> | 14 || 65 | Approximately {{frac|5|4}} the length of a AA cell.
|- | '''15270<ref>{{Cite web |date=2013 |title=CR2: CR15270 Technical Datasheet |url=https://www.ultralifecorporation.com/ECommerce/product/cr2/li-mno2-cr15270-spiral-cell |access-date=26 September 2019 |website=Ultralife |publisher=Ultralife Corporation}}</ref>''' |RCR2 | 450–600 | 15 | 27 | Substitute for CR2 primary lithium. Nominal voltage usually is 3 V.
|- | '''16340''' | RCR123A | 550–800<ref>{{Cite web |date=May 2019 |title=Vapcell 16340 800mAh 7A Button Top Battery |url=https://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/Vapcell%20INR16340%20800mAh%20(White)%20UK.html |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=lygte-info.dk |publisher=hkj}}</ref> | 16 | 34 | Alternate substitute for CR123A primary lithium.<ref name="lightfaq">{{cite web |date=13 August 2005 |title=HDS Systems: Frequently Asked Questions – Answers to questions about our flashlights and technologies |url=http://www.hdslights.com/?id=LightFaq#BatterySize |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131017084835/http://www.hdslights.com/?id=LightFaq#BatterySize |archive-date=17 October 2013 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=Hdslights.com}}</ref> Unprotected. (16 × 36, some protected versions<ref>{{cite web |date=21 August 2009 |title=16340 Battery Warning! |url=http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/super-t-manufacturing/33405-16340-battery-warning.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150111233600/http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/super-t-manufacturing/33405-16340-battery-warning.html |archive-date=11 January 2015 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=E-cigarette-forum.com}}</ref>).
|- | '''16650''' | | 1,600–2,500<ref>{{Cite web |date=September 2016 |title=Sanyo UR16650ZTA 2500mAh (Magenta) |url=https://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/Sanyo%20UR16650ZTA%202500mAh%20(Magenta)%20UK.html |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=lygte-info.dk |publisher=hkj}}</ref> | 16 | 65 | Made by Sanyo and a few others, narrower version of 18650 cells.{{citation needed|date=September 2020}}
|- | '''17500<ref>{{cite web |title=Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery Specification Model GMB17500 |url=http://www.gmbattery.com/dl/cp11/li-ion/Cylidrical/GMB17500.PDF |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120326192004/http://www.gmbattery.com/dl/cp11/li-ion/Cylidrical/GMB17500.PDF |archive-date=26 March 2012 |website=www.gmbattery.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Panasonic CGR17500 Datasheet |url=https://datasheetspdf.com/pdf-file/774619/Panasonic/CGR17500/1 |access-date=22 September 2019 |website=datasheetpdf.com}}</ref>''' | A | 830–1,200<ref>{{Cite web |title=KeepPower P1750C 17500 1200mAh P1750C Button Top Protected Li-ion Rechargeable Battery |url=https://www.illumn.com/batteries-chargers-and-powerpax-carriers/17500-keeppower-p1750c-1200mah-protected-button-top.html |access-date=23 September 2019 |website=ILLUMN}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=June 2019 |title=LS 17500 Product Datasheet |url=https://www.saftbatteries.com/download_file/6X7JMGAnv3Fm6HdmtEv%252B2gtlbZ1bRRVHkjS11M6md92GD2EF7vU%252F3Oybbz3WOlG%252BxR8srpA5iCdJ%252FV3IQzTVHQyiTucngZKEg9KkYCLkowAvgaG1huqz176I0AmHn3duYnzqeGniXuiljX6KKMQ23yFkTJdhxfPNYSVUj1zEJt8yzIuvSQ%253D%253D/LS17500_EN_31029-2-0719.pdf |access-date=22 September 2019 |website=saftbatteries.com}}</ref> | 17 | 50 | The same size as an A cell, and 1.5 times the length of a CR123A. SAFT-brand cells (3600 mAh) are non-rechargeable.
|- | '''17650''' | | 1,200–1,600<ref>{{Cite web |date=January 2012 |title=EagleTac 17650 1600mAh (Black) |url=https://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/EagleTac%2017650%201600mAh%20(Black)%20UK.html |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=lygte-info.dk |publisher=hkj}}</ref> | 17 | 65 | Between the size of a 16650 and 18650.
|- | '''17670<ref>{{cite web |title=Lithium Ion Batteries (Individual Date Sheets): CGR17670HC: Cylindrical Model |url=http://liion.narod.ru/CGR17670HC.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304081235/http://liion.narod.ru/CGR17670HC.pdf |archive-date=4 March 2016 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=Liion.narod.ru}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=January 2000 |title=Panasonic CGR17670HC Datasheet |url=http://www.datasheet-pdf.com/PDF/CGR17670HC-Datasheet-Panasonic-897802 |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=Datasheet-pdf.com |publisher=Panasonic}}</ref>''' | | 1,250–1,600<ref>{{Cite web |date=May 2016 |title=AW 17670 1600mAh (Black) 2016 |url=https://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/AW%2017670%201600mAh%20(Black)%202016%20UK.html |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=lygte-info.dk |publisher=hkj}}</ref> | 17 | 67 | Twice the length of a standard CR123A.
|- | '''18350''' | | 700–1,600<ref>{{Cite web |date=May 2017 |title=Aspire INR18350 1300mAh (Black-yellow) |url=https://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/Aspire%20INR18350%201300mAh%20(Black-yellow)%20UK.html |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=lygte-info.dk |publisher=hkj}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Vapcell 18350 H16 1600mah 5A |url=https://www.vapcelltech.com/h-pd-224.html |publisher=Vapcell |access-date=5 May 2026 }}</ref> | 18 | 35 |<ref name="lightfaq" />
|- | '''18490<ref>{{Cite web |date=15 May 2014 |title=Lithium Battery Specification MODEL: 18490-1100mAh-10C |url=https://produktinfo.conrad.com/datenblaetter/1400000-1499999/001418355-da-01-en-NITECORE_LIION_AKKU_18490__1100_MAH.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200924202325/https://produktinfo.conrad.com/datenblaetter/1400000-1499999/001418355-da-01-en-NITECORE_LIION_AKKU_18490__1100_MAH.pdf |archive-date=24 September 2020 |access-date=26 September 2019 |website=Conrad.com |publisher=Masspower Electronic Co. }}</ref>''' | | 800–1,400<ref>{{Cite web |date=May 2015 |title=Vapcell IMR18490 1400mAh (Yellow) |url=https://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/Vapcell%20IMR18490%201400mAh%20(Yellow)%20UK.html |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=lygte-info.dk |publisher=hkj}}</ref> | 18 | 49 | Slightly shorter than a 18500 cell.
|- | '''18500<ref>{{cite web |title=Great Power Li-ion Battery Individual Data Sheets |url=http://www.greatpowerhk.com/en/images/pdf/Li-ion-Cylindrical%20Battery/ICR18500.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120326190520/http://www.greatpowerhk.com/en/images/pdf/Li-ion-Cylindrical%20Battery/ICR18500.pdf |archive-date=26 March 2012 |website=www.greatpowerhk.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Specifications for NCR18500A Panasonic |url=https://www.master-instruments.com.au/file/64025/1/Panasonic-NCR18500A.pdf |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=Master Instruments |publisher=Panasonic}}</ref>''' | | 1,100–2,600<ref>{{Cite web |date=February 2017 |title=Panasonic NCR18500A 2040mAh (Green) |url=https://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/Panasonic%20NCR18500A%202040mAh%20(Green)%20UK.html |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=lygte-info.dk |publisher=hkj}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=5 March 2026 |title=Vapcell N26 |url=https://www.vapcelltech.com/h-pd-255.html}}</ref> | 18 | 50 | About the same length as an A cell, but larger diameter. Occasionally sold and marketed as a "fat-A" size.<ref>[https://power.tenergy.com/battery-size-chart/ List of battery sizes]</ref><ref>[https://www.batterysource.com/products.php?item_no=9756&detail=true Ultralast "fat A" size]</ref><ref>[https://www.powerstream.com/Size.htm Standard cylindrical battery sizes]</ref>
|- | '''18650<ref>{{cite web |title=Electronic Components & Solutions {{pipe}} Panasonic Industrial Devices |url=http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/includes/pdf/Panasonic_LiIon_CGR18650DA.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130603055918/http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/includes/pdf/Panasonic_LiIon_CGR18650DA.pdf |archive-date=3 June 2013 |access-date=15 August 2015 |publisher=Panasonic.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2019 |title=Index of tested LiIon batteries |url=https://lygte-info.dk/info/batteryIndex.html |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=lygte-info.dk |publisher=hkj}}</ref>''' | 168A, 1865 | 500–4,050<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019 |title=Keeppower 18650 3600mAh P1836J (Black) 2019 |url=https://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/Keeppower%2018650%203600mAh%20P1836J%20(Black)%202019%20UK.html |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=lygte-info.dk |publisher=hkj}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=18650 Capacity: What's the 18650 Maximum Capacity 2026? |url=https://www.ufinebattery.com/blog/the-18650-maximum-capacity/ |access-date=4 March 2026 |website=www.ufinebattery.com |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Vapcell N41 18650 10A Flat Top 4050mAh Battery – Genuine |url=https://liionwholesale.com/collections/batteries/products/vapcell-n41-18650-10a-flat-top-4050mah-battery-genuine |access-date=6 March 2026 |website=liionwholesale.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Vapcell 18650 4050mAh N41 |url=https://www.vapcelltech.com/h-pd-281.html |access-date=6 March 2026 |website=vapcelltech.com}}</ref> | 18 | 65 | Widely regarded as the most produced lithium-ion cell size.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Most Popular Lithium-Ion Cells for Custom Battery Packs |url=https://www.rosebatteries.com/blog/most-popular-lithium-ion-cells-for-custom-battery-packs |access-date=8 October 2023 |website=www.rosebatteries.com}}</ref> This cell type is used in many laptop computer batteries, cordless power tools, many electric cars, electric scooters,<ref>{{cite web |date=31 July 2019 |title=Xiaomi M365 Specifications |url=https://www.mi.com/fr/mi-electric-scooter/specs/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190731093519/https://www.mi.com/fr/mi-electric-scooter/specs/ |archive-date=31 July 2019 |access-date=31 July 2019}}</ref> most e-bikes, older portable powerbanks, electronic cigarettes,<ref>{{Cite web |date=22 June 2015 |title=List of Battery Tests |url=https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/blog-entry/list-of-battery-tests.7436/ |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=e-cigarette-forum}}</ref> portable fans and LED flashlights. Nominal voltage is 3.6–3.7 V.<ref name="lightfaq" />
|- | '''20700<ref>{{Cite web |title=Panasonic NCR20700B Data Sheet |url=https://datasheetspdf.com/pdf-file/1265185/Panasonic/NCR20700B/1 |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=datasheetspdf.com |publisher=SANYO Electric Co. }}</ref>''' | | 2,800–4,250<ref>{{Cite web |date=September 2017 |title=Keeppower IMR20700 4250mAh UH2042 (Black) 2017 |url=https://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/Keeppower%20IMR20700%204250mAh%20UH2042%20(Black)%202017%20UK.html |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=lygte-info.dk |publisher=hkj}}</ref><ref>https://imrbatteries.com/products/sanyo-ncr20700b-4250mah-15a-battery</ref> | 20 | 70 | Quickly superseded by 21700. Also used for larger electronic cigarettes.{{Citation needed|date=May 2026}}
|- | '''21700''' | 21–70, 2170 | 2,000–6,500<ref>{{Cite web |date=March 2023 |title=LG M58T |url=https://www.batemo.de/products/batemo-cell-library/lg-energy-solution-inr21700-m58t/ |access-date=20 June 2023 |website=batemo.de}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=27 May 2021 |title=Bench Test Results: Vapcell Red T20 – 40A 2000mAh 21700...good performer but low capacity |url=https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/threads/bench-test-results-vapcell-red-t20-%E2%80%93-40a-2000mah-21700%E2%80%A6good-performer-but-low-capacity.964071/ |access-date=20 June 2023 |website=e-cigarette-forum.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=5 March 2026 |title=Vapcell F60 |url=https://www.vapcelltech.com/h-pd-202.html}}</ref><ref>https://www.molicel.com/inr-21700-m65a/</ref> | 21 | 70 | Announced by Samsung<ref>{{cite web |date=26 August 2015 |title=Samsung SDI Unveils E-bike Battery Capable of 100 km on Single Charge |url=http://koreabizwire.com/samsung-sdi-unveils-e-bike-battery-capable-of-100km-on-single-charge/41124 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151226053648/http://koreabizwire.com/samsung-sdi-unveils-e-bike-battery-capable-of-100km-on-single-charge/41124 |archive-date=26 December 2015 |access-date=31 August 2016 |work=Be Korea-savvy}}</ref> and LG Chem in 2015 for use in electric bikes.<ref>{{cite web |date=10 September 2015 |title=E-Bike Report From Eurobike: New Tech & New Batteries |url=http://electricbikereport.com/e-bike-report-from-eurobike-new-tech-new-batteries/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160820140700/http://electricbikereport.com/e-bike-report-from-eurobike-new-tech-new-batteries/ |archive-date=20 August 2016 |access-date=31 August 2016 |work=Electric Bike Report}}</ref> By January 2017, was being produced at Tesla Gigafactory 1 for the Tesla Model 3,<ref>{{Cite web |date=28 July 2016 |title=Tesla Gigafactory tour roundup and tidbits: 'This is the coolest factory in the world' |url=http://electrek.co/2016/07/28/tesla-gigafactory-tour-roundup-and-tidbits-this-is-the-coolest-factory-ever/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160917031230/https://electrek.co/2016/07/28/tesla-gigafactory-tour-roundup-and-tidbits-this-is-the-coolest-factory-ever/ |archive-date=17 September 2016 |access-date=29 July 2016}}</ref> reaching a production rate of 1.8 billion cells annually (20 GWh per year) by mid-2018.<ref name="tesla20180901">{{cite web |title=Tesla Gigafactory |url=https://www.tesla.com/gigafactory |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180901105226/https://www.tesla.com/gigafactory |archive-date=1 September 2018 |access-date=21 October 2019}}</ref> Also used for stationary storage (Tesla Powerwall 2 and Powerpack 2)<ref name="gtm201907">[https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/tesla-sets-record-for-ev-deliveries-but-losses-and-solar-shrinkage-persist#gs.8qszso Tesla Sets Record for EV Deliveries, but Losses and Solar Shrinkage Endure : 2019 is supposed to be "the year of the solar roof", but Tesla's solar business continues to wither], Eric Wesoff, 25 July 2019, accessed 23 October 2019.</ref> and larger electronic cigarettes.
|- | '''25500<ref>{{cite web |title=Rechargeable high temperature lithium-ion battery VL 25500-125 |url=http://www.saftbatteries.com/doc/Documents/liion/Cube572/VL%2025500-125_0309.7cd5da82-492e-4001-b430-9454b5ea37fa.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120312075328/http://www.saftbatteries.com/doc/Documents/liion/Cube572/VL%2025500-125_0309.7cd5da82-492e-4001-b430-9454b5ea37fa.pdf |archive-date=12 March 2012 |website=www.saftbatteries.com}}</ref>''' | | 2,500–5,500<ref>{{Cite web |title=FastTech 25500 3.7V 5500mAh Rechargeable Lithium Battery |url=https://www.fasttech.com/product/1046602-25500-3-7v-5500mah-rechargeable-lithium-battery-1 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190923011451/https://www.fasttech.com/product/1046602-25500-3-7v-5500mah-rechargeable-lithium-battery-1 |archive-date=23 September 2019 |access-date=22 September 2019 |website=FastTech}}</ref> | 25 | 50 | |- | '''26350''' | | 1,800–2,000<ref>https://www.vapcelltech.com/h-pd-201.html</ref> | 26 | 35 |less common Li-ion cell typically with capacities around 2000mAh and a nominal voltage of 3.7V, primarily used in specialized devices like flashlights, doorbells, and electric shavers.{{cn|date=March 2026}} |- | '''26500''' | C | 2,000-3,200<ref>https://www.dawpower.com/medical-device-lithium-battery/26500-lithium-battery.html</ref><ref>https://www.topwellpower.com/products/high-performance-cylindrical-rechargeable-li-ion-battery</ref> | 26 | 50 | About the same dimension as a C cell.
|- | '''26650<ref>{{cite web |title=CGR26650B |url=http://www.actec.dk/Panasonic/pdf/Cylindriske/CGR26650B.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://www.webcitation.org/666eWBZbx?url=http://www.actec.dk/Panasonic/pdf/Cylindriske/CGR26650B.pdf |archive-date=12 March 2012 |access-date=4 February 2012 |website=www.actec.dk}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=20 January 2016 |title=26650 Battery Bench Test Results and New Ratings Table |url=https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/threads/26650-battery-bench-test-results-and-new-ratings-table.725452/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190924224603/https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/threads/26650-battery-bench-test-results-and-new-ratings-table.725452/ |archive-date=24 September 2019 |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=e-cigarette-forum}}</ref>''' | | 3,500–7,000<ref>{{cite web |date=April 2022 |title=vapcell 6200mah 26650 |url=https://budgetlightforum.com/t/vapcell-26650-k62-6200mah-15a-25a-li-lon-battery-high-capacity-3-6v/69923/23 |access-date=21 May 2023 |website=budgetlightforum.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=January 2017 |title=Shockli IMR26650 5500mAh (Black) 2017 |url=https://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/Shockli%20IMR26650%205500mAh%20(Black)%202017%20UK.html |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=lygte-info.dk |publisher=hkj}}</ref><ref>https://www.vapcelltech.com/h-pd-277.html</ref> | 26 | 65 | Popular size as<ref>{{cite web |date=27 January 2015 |title=NEC Energy Solutions Battery Modules |url=http://www.buya123batteries.com/ANR26650_Lithium_Ion_Cylindrical_Cell_p/300475-305.htm |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150526052428/http://www.buya123batteries.com/ANR26650_Lithium_Ion_Cylindrical_Cell_p/300475-305.htm |archive-date=26 May 2015 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=Buya123batteries.com}}</ref> ANR26650 {{chem|LiFePO|4}} cell from A123 Systems for radio control hobby use. Also used in larger, high-powered LED flashlights and some electronic cigarettes. This size is sometimes used in devices that can take either one 26650 or three AAA cells in series in a cylindrical 3-cell battery carrier.
|- | '''26700''' | | 4,000-5,000 | 26 | 70 | LiFePO4 cells.
|- | '''26800''' | | 5,500–6,800<ref>[http://queenbattery.com.cn/262-qb26800-6800mah-30a 6800]</ref> | 26 | 80 |A larger format for e-bikes and transport. Used in some flashlights. Higher capacity than traditional 26650 cells.
|- | '''32600<ref>{{cite web |title=Rechargeable high temperature lithium-ion battery VL 32600-125 |url=http://www.saftbatteries.com/doc/Documents/liion/Cube572/VL%2032600-125_0110.14bd6a30-ddfc-4458-b76d-7e3b0d18f753.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120312075259/http://www.saftbatteries.com/doc/Documents/liion/Cube572/VL%2032600-125_0110.14bd6a30-ddfc-4458-b76d-7e3b0d18f753.pdf |archive-date=12 March 2012 |website=www.saftbatteries.com}}</ref>''' | D | 3,000–6,100<ref>{{Cite web |date=March 2017 |title=EnerPower+ 32600 6000mAh (Yellow) |url=https://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/EnerPower+%2032600%206000mAh%20(Yellow)%20UK.html |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=lygte-info.dk/ |publisher=hkj}}</ref> | 32 | 60 | About the same dimension as a D cell.
|- | '''32650<ref>{{Cite web |title=Product Specification LFP-32650 LiFePO4 Battery |url=https://www.batteryspace.com/prod-specs/lfp-32650%20Spec.pdf |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=batteryspace.com |publisher=AA Portable Power Corp.}}</ref>''' | | 5,000–7,500<ref>{{Cite web |date=February 2018 |title=Soshine 32650 6500mAh (Black) |url=https://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/Soshine%2032650%206500mAh%20(Black)%20UK.html |access-date=24 September 2019 |website=lygte-info.dk |publisher=hjk}}</ref><ref>https://www.olight.com/store/marauder-mini-2-battery</ref> | 32 | 65 | Occasionally found in larger LED flashlights.
|- | '''32700''' | | 7,000 | 32 | 70 | LiFePO4 cells.<ref>{{cite web |title=32700 LiFePO4 Battery Cell 3.2V 6000mah |url=https://www.lifepo4-battery.com/Products/Cylindrical-battery-cell/32700-6000mah-battery.html |access-date=3 July 2023 |website=LiFePO4 Battery}}</ref>
|- | '''32140''' | | 10,000 | 32 | 140 |The Hina NaCR32140-MP10 is a sodium ion based chemistry cylindrical cell. Batterydesign.net published a nominal capacity quoted from the manufacturer of "10 Ah" (10,000 mAh, 30.00 Wh @ 3.0V)<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022 |title=Hina NaCR32140-MP10 |url=https://www.batterydesign.net/hina-nacr32140-mp10/ |website=BatteryDesign.net |publisher=Nigel |access-date=27 September 2025 }}</ref>
|- | '''33140''' | | 15,000 | 33 | 140 | High-power LiFePO4 cells, typically used in the portable power stations.<ref>{{cite web |title=33140 LiFePO4 Battery Cell 3.6V 15000mah |url=https://www.lifepo4-battery.com/Products/Cylindrical-battery-cell/lmfp-33140-15ah-battery-cell.html |website=LiFePO4 Battery |access-date=12 March 2025 }}</ref>
|- | '''38120''' | 38120S/HP | 8,000-10,000 | 38 | 120 | LiFePO4 3.2 V. LiFePO4 properties: long-lasting (2000+ cycles), safer, more stable, good continuous/peak discharge rates (3C/10C), less energy dense. These cylindrical cells are widely used in EVs, including electric bikes, electric scooters, electric cars / hybrid electric cars, UPS batteries, storage batteries for solar power systems, starter batteries for cars and motorbikes etc. The Headway 38120HP cells are used in high-discharge environments as they have very good continuous/peak discharge rates (10C/25C). Because four cells in series produces a voltage range similar to 6 cells of lead-acids and their fire-resistant properties, they can be used to replace a 12 V lead-acid car battery.<ref>{{cite web |title=Headway 38120HP 8Ah LiFePO4 Battery Cell |url=https://www.evlithium.com/Headway_Battery/898.html |publisher=EvLithium |access-date=19 April 2023 }}</ref>
|- | '''38140''' | 38140S/HP | 12,000 | 38 | 140 | LiFePO4 3.2 V. Slightly taller version of the 38120 cells, most often used in electric bikes.{{Citation needed|date=May 2026}}
|- | '''40146''' | 40146L<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023 |title=Headway 40146L 25ah lifepo4 cell |url=https://www.evlithium.com/Headway_Battery/headway-40146l-20ah-lifepo4-battery-cell.html |publisher=EvLithium |access-date=27 September 2025 }}</ref> | | 40 | 146 | LiFePO4 3.2 V.{{Citation needed|date=May 2026}}
|- | '''40152''' | 40152S | 15,000 | 40 | 152 | LiFePO4 3.2 V. Among the largest of cylindrical LiFePO4 cells. Height including the screw terminals: 167 mm{{citation needed|date=September 2020}}
|- | '''40174''' | 40174L<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024 |title=Headway 40175L 25ah lifepo4 cell |url=https://www.evlithium.com/Headway_Battery/headway-40175l-25ah-lifepo4-cell.html |access-date=27 September 2025 |website=evlithium.com |publisher=evlithium}}</ref> | | 40 | 174 | LiFePO4 3.2 V. Among the largest of cylindrical LiFePO4 cells.{{citation needed|date=September 2025}}
|- | '''4680''' | |23,000 |46 |80 | Concept introduced by Tesla in 2020 as a high energy capacity cell for use in EVs,<ref name="electrek20200922">{{cite news |last=Lambert |first=Fred |date=22 September 2020 |title=Tesla unveils new 4680 battery cell: bigger, 6x power, and 5x energy |url=https://electrek.co/2020/09/22/tesla-4680-battery-cell-bigger-power-energy/ |work=Electrek}}</ref><ref name="electrek20210919">{{Cite news |last=Lambert |first=Fred |date=19 January 2021 |title=First look at Tesla's new structural battery pack that will power its future electric cars |url=https://electrek.co/2021/01/19/tesla-structural-battery-pack-first-picture/ |access-date=24 January 2021 |work=Electrek}}</ref> and entered production in 2023.<!-- early 2023 for structural battery pack Model Ys mfgd in Texas; late 2023 for Cybertruck --><ref name="topgear20231201">{{cite news |last=Rix |first=Jack |date=1 December 2023 |title=Tesla Cybertruck review |url=https://www.topgear.com/car-reviews/tesla/cybertruck |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231201144009/https://www.topgear.com/car-reviews/tesla/cybertruck |archive-date=1 December 2023 |access-date=27 December 2023 |work=Top Gear}}</ref><ref name="electrek20230421">{{cite news |last=Lambert |first=Fred |date=21 April 2023 |title=Tesla gives update on its game-changing 4680 battery cell |url=https://electrek.co/2023/04/21/tesla-update-4680-battery-cell/ |access-date=17 August 2023 |work=Electrek}}</ref> Also planned by JAC/Volkswagen in joint-development with CBAK as of early 2021.<ref name="inevs20210201">{{cite web |last=Ruffo |first=Gustavo Henrique |date=27 January 2021 |title=JAC (And Volkswagen) Will Develop a 46800 Cell With CBAK Energy |url=https://insideevs.com/news/482389/jac-volkswagen-46800-cell-cbak-energy/ |access-date=1 February 2021 |website=InsideEVs}}</ref> Manufacturers include Panasonic and LG.<ref>{{cite web |date=13 June 2022 |title=LG Energy Solution to invest $568 million in South Korean factories |url=https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/lg-energy-solution-invest-568-mln-south-korean-factories-2022-06-13/ |website=Reuters}}</ref>|Manufacturing also announced by Samsung SDI for future auto batteries.<ref name="auto3">{{Cite web |date=2025 |title=Samsung SDI begins production of 46-series battery cells |url=https://www.automotivedive.com/news/samsung-sdi-begins-production-4695-battery-cells-for-us-customer/744290/ |access-date=27 September 2025 |website=automotivedive.com |publisher=hkj}}</ref>|Batterydesign.net published a tested capacity of "23.35 Ah" (23,350 mAh, 86.50 Wh @ 3.7V) at a discharge draw rate of 2.5A<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022 |title=Tesla 4680 Cell |url=https://www.batterydesign.net/tesla-4680-cell/ |website=BatteryDesign.net |publisher=Nigel |access-date=27 September 2025 }}</ref>
|- | '''4695''' | | 10,200 to 36,000 | 46 | 95 | Occasionally found in larger LED flashlights, e-scooters and vehicles. Manufactured by Samsung SDI for future auto batteries.<ref name="auto3" />
|- |'''46100''' | | |46 |100 |Manufactured by Samsung SDI for future auto batteries.<ref name="auto3" />
|- |'''46120''' | | |46 |120 |Manufactured by Samsung SDI for future BMW cars.<ref>{{Cite web |title=.electrive |url=https://www.electrive.com/2023/08/08/samsung-sdi-to-produce-46120-cells-for-bmw-in-goed/}}</ref><ref name="auto3" />
|- |'''66160''' | | |66 |160 |Discontinued |}
==Obsolete batteries== These types are associated with legacy applications, such as for vacuum tube equipment (A, B, and C batteries), or are no longer manufactured.
: '''(V)''' = Nominal voltage {| class="wikitable sticky-header-multi sortable" style="width:100%; font-size:90%" |- valign=top ! colspan=4 | Names !! rowspan=2 | Typical capacity <br />(mAh) ! rowspan=2 | (V) !! rowspan=2 | Ter­minal layout ! rowspan=2 | Dimen­sions (mm) !! rowspan=2 | Comments |- ! Most common !! Other common ! IEC ! ANSI |- valign=top | '''523'''<br />100px | PX21 || 3LR50 || 1306A || 580 (alkaline) | 4.5 V |||| D: 17.1<br />H: 49.9 | Used in cameras and Apple Macintosh computers (such as the 128K through 512K and similar). As the IEC name suggests, this is often just 3 LR50 batteries stacked together. |- valign=top | '''531'''<br />100px | PX19 || 3LR50 || 1307AP || 580 (alkaline) | 4.5 V |||| D: 17.1<br />H: 58.3 | A 523 with snap connectors attached to either end. Used in some older cameras, notably the Polaroid Automatic Land Camera packfilm models. |- valign=top | '''No. 6'''<br />100px | Ignition Cell,<br />6135-99-114-3446 (NSN)<br />FLAG (in UK) | R40 || 905 || 35,000–40,000<br /> (carbon‑zinc) | 1.5 V |||| D: 67<br />H: 172 | Typical 20th century uses for this high capacity dry cell named for its 6-inch height include school science experiments, and starting glow plug model engines and in antique equipment. This dry cell is commonly used in the UK for remote level crossing telephone handsets, where solar cells and rechargeable batteries have not been specified or retrofitted. These were formerly used in primary cell powered alarms (those without mains power) and associated bell ringing, servant or nurse call systems, ignition systems, telephones,<ref name="Linden2002">David Linden, Thomas B. Reddy (ed). ''Handbook of Batteries'', 3rd edition, McGraw-Hill, New York, 2002 {{ISBN|0-07-135978-8}} chapter 4</ref> to improve voice quality on long lines to the local switch by increasing the off hook line voltage, impulse wound clocks (once a minute a mechanical movement pulses to advance electrically driven hands), and (in pairs) in WWII US Navy battle lanterns.
Modern cells identified as alkaline may be one or more 'D' cells in a holder.
The terminal posts are threaded 8–32 (Unified Thread Standard), insulated terminal nuts are normally provided, conical profile helical spring terminals are added for specific applications. Stamped and formed sheet metal spring terminals for bare wire connections (fahnestock clips) were supplied for use with telephones; e.g., the Western Electric 'Blue Bell' KS-6456 printed in blue ink on a grey paper and the Eveready 'Colombia Gray Label' printed in red ink on grey paper.
+: centre; −: edge. |- valign=top | '''A Battery'''<br />100px | Eveready 742 |||||| ||1.5 V || Metal tabs | H: 101.6<br />L: 63.5<br />W: 63.5 | Used to provide power to the filament of a vacuum tube. |- valign=top | '''B Battery'''<br />100px | Eveready 762-S |||||| ||45 V || Threa­ded posts | H: 146<br />L: 104.8<br />W: 63.5 | Used to supply plate voltage in vintage vacuum tube equipment. Origin of the term ''B+'' for plate voltage power supplies.
Multiple B batteries may be connected in series to provide voltages as high as 300 V DC.
Some versions have a tap at 22.5 volts. |- valign=top | '''GB Battery'''<br />100px | C Battery<br />Eveready 761 |||||| | 1.5 to 9 V || Threa­ded posts or banana sockets | H: 76.2<br />L: 101.6<br />W: 31.75 | Originally used in vintage vacuum tube equipment for grid bias.
Still popular for school science class use as a variable voltage supply as the current version has several taps at 1.5 volt intervals. |- valign=top |'''791''' ||Eveready 791<br />Eveready 791-A Franco 1029 French 121 Bright Star 91-17 |2R14 ||||||3 V ||||D: 25.40<br />H: 95.25 |Equivalent to two C batteries (BA-42) in series. Used in the M1 Bazooka. |- valign=top | '''15-volt'''<br />100px | Eveready 504 |Fuji W10<br />Mallory M154{{anchor|M154}}<br />NEDA 220<br />Rayovac 220 | 10F15 (Zn/MnO{{sub|2}}) | 220 || 65 || 15 V (10 cells) | Flat round (one each end) || H: 34.9<br />L: 15.1<br />W: 15.9 | Used in older instruments<ref>{{cite web |title=Energizer No. 504 |url=http://datasheet.octopart.com/504-Eveready-datasheet-66490.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305050133/http://datasheet.octopart.com/504-Eveready-datasheet-66490.pdf |archive-date=5 March 2016 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=Datasheet.octopart.com}}</ref> and old battery–capacitor flashes. Used in Bang & Olufsen Beomaster 2400 remote controls.
Still being manufactured as of 2020.<ref>{{Cite web |title=15V UG-W10 (Eveready 504 or NEDA 220) 15V Alkaline battery |url=https://www.battery.com.sg/our-products/2353-15v-ug-w10-eveready-504-or-neda-220-15v-alkaline-battery.html |access-date=20 November 2022 |website=battery.com.sg}}</ref> |- valign=top | '''22.5-volt'''<br />100px | Eveready 412 || 15F20 (Zn/MnO{{sub|2}}) | 215 || 140 || 22.5 V (15 cells) | Flat round (one each end) || H: 50<br />L: 25<br />W: 15 | Used in older instruments.<ref>{{cite web |title=Energizer No. 412 |url=http://datasheet.octopart.com/412-Energizer-datasheet-90163.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305050129/http://datasheet.octopart.com/412-Energizer-datasheet-90163.pdf |archive-date=5 March 2016 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=Datasheet.octopart.com}}</ref> the Regency TR-1 (first transistor radio),<ref name="marsh20240930">{{Cite magazine |last=Marsh |first=Allison |author1-link=Allison Marsh |date=30 September 2024 |title=The First Transistor Radio: Engineering the Regency TR-1 |url=https://spectrum.ieee.org/transistor-radio-invented |access-date=5 October 2024 |magazine=IEEE Spectrum}}</ref> and old battery–capacitor flashes. These are also sometimes known as B batteries, but are very distinct from actual B cell batteries. |- valign=top | '''30-volt'''<br />100px | Eveready 413 || 20F20 (Zn/MnO{{sub|2}}) | 210 || 140 || 30 V (20 cells) | Flat round (one each end) || H: 64<br />L: 25<br />W: 15 | Used in older instruments.<ref>{{cite web |title=Energizer No. 413 |url=http://datasheet.octopart.com/413-Eveready-datasheet-71122.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131014153935/http://datasheet.octopart.com/413-Eveready-datasheet-71122.pdf |archive-date=14 October 2013 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=Datasheet.octopart.com}}</ref> These were sometimes sold as B batteries for hearing aids and small radios. |- valign=top | '''45-volt'''<br />100px | Eveready 415 || 30F20 (Zn/MnO{{sub|2}}) | 213 || 140 || 45 V (30 cells) | Both on same end || H: 91<br />L: 26<br />W: 15 | Used in older instruments.<ref>{{cite web |title=Energizer No. 415 |url=http://datasheet.octopart.com/415-Eveready-datasheet-97225.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304230045/http://datasheet.octopart.com/415-Eveready-datasheet-97225.pdf |archive-date=4 March 2016 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=Datasheet.octopart.com}}</ref> Sometimes were sold as B batteries. |- valign=top | '''67.5-volt'''<br />100px | Eveready 416 |||| 217 || 140 || 67.5 V (45 cells) | Both on same end || H: 88<br />L: 33<br />W: 25 | Used in older instruments.<ref>{{cite web |title=Energizer No. 416 |url=http://datasheet.octopart.com/416-Energizer-datasheet-96436.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305040147/http://datasheet.octopart.com/416-Energizer-datasheet-96436.pdf |archive-date=5 March 2016 |access-date=23 February 2015 |publisher=Datasheet.octopart.com}}</ref> Many of these were sold as B batteries for early transistor radios (before their function was replaced by the 9-volt PP3 battery). |}
===PP series=== thumb|The PP battery range The PP (''Power Pack'') series was manufactured by Ever Ready in the UK (Eveready in the US). The series comprised multi-cell carbon-zinc batteries used for portable electronic devices. Most sizes are uncommon today; however, the PP3 size (and to a lesser extent PP8, used in electric fencing, and PP9) is readily available.<ref>Thomas Roy Crompton ''Battery Reference Book 3rd edition '', Newnes, 2000, {{ISBN|0-7506-4625-X}}, page 54-11</ref> The PP4 was cylindrical; all the other types were rectangular. Most had snap terminals as seen on the common PP3 type. These came in two incompatible sizes, as is evident in some of the pictures below, those on larger, mostly older, battery types such as the PP9 being somewhat larger than those on the smaller batteries such as the PP3. {{clear}}
: '''(V)''' = Nominal voltage {| class="wikitable sticky-header-multi sortable" style="width:100%; font-size:90%" |- valign=top ! rowspan=2 | Image<br /><small>(with PP3/E-size for scale)</small> ! colspan=2 | Names !! rowspan=2 | Typical<br />capacity <br />(mAh) ! rowspan=2 | (V) !! rowspan=2 | Dimen­sions<br />(mm) !! rowspan=2 | Comments |- ! {{abbr|PP|PowerPack}} !! Other common |- valign=top | 100px | '''PP1''' |||| | 6 || H: 55.6<br />L: 65.5<br />W: 55.6 | This battery had two snap connectors spaced {{convert|35|mm|inch|abbr=on|frac=8}} apart. |- valign=top | 100px || '''PP3''' || colspan=5 | ''See PP3 battery'' |- valign=top | 100px | '''PP4''' || 226<br />NEDA 1600<br />IEC 6F24 | || 9 || H: 50.0<br />Diameter: 25.5 || |- valign=top | 100px || '''PP6''' | 246<br />NEDA 1602<br />6135-99-628-2361 (NSN)<br />IEC 6F50-2 | 850 || 9 || H: 70.0<br />L: 36.0<br />W: 34.5 | Center distance between terminals is max. 12.95 mm with both offset 7 mm nominal from the wider battery edge. Mass is 120 g. |- valign=top | 100px || '''PP7''' | 266<br />NEDA 1605<br />6135-99-914-1778 (NSN)<br />IEC 6F90 | 2,500 || 9 || H: 63<br />L: 46<br />W: 46 | Center distance between terminals is max. 19.2 mm. Mass is 200 g. |- valign=top | 100px || '''PP8''' | SG8<br />"Fencer" || || 6 || H: 200.8<br />L: 65.1<br />W: 51.6 | This battery typically had two snap connectors; however, four{{Clarify|date=April 2022|reason="four-connector", 1 type with 4 connectors; or "four versions with different connectors"}} connector versions are available. They were spaced {{convert|35|mm|inch|abbr=on|frac=8}} apart. This type of battery is sometimes used in electric fencing applications. |- valign=top | 100px || '''PP9''' | 276<br />NEDA 1603<br />6135-99-945-6814 (NSN)<br /><br />IEC 6F100 | 5,000 || 9 || H: 81.0<br />L: 66.0<br />W: 52.0 | This battery has two snap connectors spaced {{convert|35|mm|inch|abbr=on|frac=8}} apart. |- valign=top | 100px || '''PP10''' | || || 9 || H: 226.0<br />L: 66.0<br />W: 66.0 | This battery had two-pin connectors. They were a single ⌀3.2 mm negative pin and a single ⌀4.0 mm positive pin spaced 13.0 mm apart. |- valign=top | 100px || '''PP11''' | || || 4.5 + 4.5 || H: 91.3<br />L: 65.1<br />W: 52.4 | This battery contained two independent 4.5 V batteries, and had a four-pin connector. 9 V with a center tap was available by wiring in series. There were two ⌀3.2 mm negative pins spaced 9.5 mm apart and two ⌀4.0 mm positive pins spaced 14.3 mm apart. Negative and positive pins were spaced 18.1 mm apart. It was used in some early transistor radio amplifiers with a Class B output stage, allowing the loud speaker to be connected between the amplifier output and the battery center tap. |}
===Other=== {| class=wikitable sortable sticky-header-multi style="width:100%; font-size:90%" |- valign=top ! colspan=4 | Names !! rowspan=2 | Typical capacity <br />(mAh) ! rowspan=2 | Nominal voltage (V) !! rowspan=2 | Terminal layout ! rowspan=2 | Dimen­sions (mm) !! rowspan=2 | Comments |- ! Most common !! Other common ! IEC ! ANSI |- valign=top | '''G0U''' |||| |||| || 1.55 |||| D: 6.0<br />H: 2.0 | No longer manufactured by ''Energizer''. Still produced in 2016. |}
==See also== {{Portal|Energy|Electronics}} {{Div col|colwidth=30em}} * Battery holder * Battery recycling * Vacuum tube battery * Comparison of commercial battery types * List of battery types * ''Search for the Super Battery'', a 2017 PBS film {{Div col end}}
==References== {{Reflist|colwidth=30em}}
==Further reading== * {{IEC|60086-1}}: Primary batteries – Part 1: General * {{IEC|60086-2}}: Primary batteries – Part 2: Physical and electrical specifications * {{IEC|60086-3}}: Primary batteries – Part 3: Watch batteries * {{IEC|60086-4}}: Primary batteries – Part 4: Safety of lithium batteries * ANSI C18.1, Part 1 Portable Primary Cells and Batteries With Aqueous Electrolyte – General and Specifications * ANSI C18.1, Part 2 Portable Primary Cells and Batteries With Aqueous Electrolyte Safety Standard * ANSI C18.2, Part 1 Portable Rechargeable Cells and Batteries – General and Specifications * ANSI C18.2, Part 2 Portable Rechargeable Cells and Batteries Safety Standard * ANSI C18.3, Part 1 Portable lithium Primary Cells and Batteries – General and Specifications * ANSI C18.3, Part 2 Portable lithium Primary Cells and Batteries Safety Standard * MOD Defence Standard 61-017 The Selection and Introduction of Batteries and Fuel Cells for Service Use{{Clarify|date=June 2016}} * MOD Defence Standard 61-021 Generic Specification for Batteries
==External links== {{Commons category|Batteries by form factor}} * [https://web.archive.org/web/20160131095035/http://highfields-arc.com/beginner/gloss/batteryequiv.htm A growing list of battery equivalents and details]. Courtesy of the Highfields Amateur Radio Club (Cardiff, UK). (Archived on 31 January 2016) * [http://www.duracell.com/procell/en-US/technical-reference/data-specification-sheets.jspx Duracell Technical OEM Data Sheets] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20051001075312/http://data.energizer.com/DataSheets.aspx Energizer/Eveready Data Sheets] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20070913021146/http://data.energizer.com/Europe/Europe_Datasheets.aspx Energizer/Eveready European Data Sheets] * [http://www.batterycentralmall.com/Batteries/Eveready/Eveready.html Energizer/Eveready Obsolete Battery Data Sheets] * [http://ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/batteries/pdf/battery_report.pdf EU Report on battery labelling]
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