CR1216 Series, Batteries Non-Rechargeable (Primary)

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CR1216
BATTERY LITHIUM 3V COIN 12.5MM
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CR1216
Lithium Manganese Dioxide
Coin, 12.5mm
3 V
30mAh
0.49" Dia x 0.06" H (12.5mm x 1.6mm)
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CR1216
BATTERY LITHIUM 3V COIN 12.5MM
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1 Available
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CR1216
Lithium Manganese Dioxide
Coin, 12.5mm
3 V
25mAh
0.49" Dia x 0.06" H (12.5mm x 1.6mm)
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E-CR1216 TS
BATTERY LITHIUM 3V COIN 12.5MM
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CR1216
Lithium Manganese Dioxide
Coin, 12.5mm
3 V
25mAh
0.49" Dia x 0.06" H (12.5mm x 1.6mm)
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CR 1216 JAUCH SB
BATT LITHIUM 3V COIN 12.5MM
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CR1216
Lithium Manganese Dioxide
Coin, 12.5mm
3 V
25mAh
0.49" Dia x 0.06" H (12.5mm x 1.6mm)
Requires Holder
T-CR1216TS
BATT 3V TOSHIBA
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CR1216
Lithium Manganese Dioxide
Coin, 12.5mm
3 V
-
0.49" Dia x 0.06" H (12.5mm x 1.6mm)
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CR-1216/BN
BATTERY LITHIUM 3V COIN 12.5MM
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CR1216
Lithium Manganese Dioxide
Coin, 12.5mm
3 V
25mAh
0.49" Dia x 0.06" H (12.5mm x 1.6mm)
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CR1216 MFR SM
BATTERY LITHIUM 3V COIN 12.5MM
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CR1216
Lithium
Coin, 12.5mm
3 V
25mAh
0.49" Dia x 0.06" H (12.5mm x 1.6mm)
SMD (SMT) Tab

About  Batteries Non-Rechargeable (Primary)

Non-rechargeable (primary) battery cells are electrochemical storage devices intended for disposal once depleted. These single-use cells generate energy through an irreversible chemical reaction when subjected to a load, offering stable long-term energy storage properties. Primary cells are generally more cost-effective compared to rechargeable (secondary) batteries of similar capacity. Certain types of primary batteries, such as alkaline cells, are susceptible to leakage and corrosion over time, particularly when fully discharged.