Li-MnO2 CR123A Industrial Lithium Battery Non Rechargeable For Automatic Meters
International Standard | 123A | Nominal Capacity(mAh) | 1500 |
Max Size(mm) | Φ17.0×34.5 | Standard Discharge Current(mA) | 1.0 |
Weight(g) | 20 | Max Continuous Current(mA) | 1500 |
Nominal Voltage(V) | 3.0 | Max Pulse Current(mA) | 3000 |
1. Battery Characteristic
The rated voltage of the single battery is 3.0V
Specific energy density up to 225Wh/kg
The battery with a strong adaptability to temperature can be in work between -40℃ ~ +85℃
Under the condition of normal temperature, the battery self -discharge rate of no more than 2% per year
High capacity, stable performance, without passivation
Hermetic welding sealing to reduce the leakage for extending the shelf life to more than 10 years
The battery safety performance is good, high reliability, and pollution-free, environmental friendly.
2. Main Applications
Automatic meters (water meter, electric meter, gas meter), conventional meters, etc.
Wireless telecommunication devices
Well pressure meters in high temperature, float meter, logging while drilling (LWD), measure while drilling (MWD), etc.
3. Manufacturing Advantages
4. Company Advantages
5. FAQS of General Safety Instructions
The Battery should be stored in dry environment.
The manual should be read before the battery is used.
The battery should be kept out of the children firstly. If swallowed by children, please contact a physician at once.
Follow the signs + and - shown on the batteries and appliances. Do not reverse battery. If batteries are put in the wrong way they are bound to become hot very quickly. This can lead to gas or toxic material leakage and/or to a violent rupture.
They are going to be hot in very short time and it will lead the leakage of gas and toxic materials which may cause a big rupture.
When changing batteries be aware that batteries of different electrochemical system, grades, or brands should be not mixed. If different batteries are used or in case of using old and new batteries together this can discharge batteries due to different voltage or capacity. This can cause toxic material or gas leakage and/or violent rupture.
If you charge the primary batteries, it can lead to toxic material or gas leakage and maybe cause big rupture or fire.