Four Pack 1.5V Eclipse+ AA Lithium Batteries
This range of Lithium Iron Disulfide (LiFeS2) batteries pack 5-6 times the capacity of their alkaline equivalents in high power applications. Using these represents a 40-60% cost saving over alkaline batteries.
Max constant load: 2000mA
There are basically two types of lithium batteries: rechargeable & non-rechargeable. Rechargeable batteries are usually referred to as Lithium-Ion, Lithium Polymer orLiFePO4. The ONLY WAY to recharge such batteries is with a dedicated charger for the particular battery size, such as CRV-3 or CR123A types. Such chargers are specifically designed to strictly manage the special charge rate requirements for rechargeable lithium ion or lithium polymer cells. Standard Lithium non-rechargeable batteries are not designed to be recharged - even with a Lithium-Ion or Lithium-Polymer charger. Indeed there is a VERY HIGH likelihood that the battery will violently EXPLODE if any attempt is made to charge a standard Lithium battery.DO NOT try to recharge ANY lithium battery with an undedicated charger, such as lead acid or Ni-Cd charger, under any circumstances.
DC Voltage Rating
DC Voltage | 1.5V |
Packaged Dimensions
Packaged Volume | 0.150064l |
Packaged Weight | 0.068kg |
Packaged Length | 11.3cm |
Packaged Width | 8.3cm |
Packaged Height | 1.6cm |
Batteries and Battery Packs
Pack quantity | 4pc |
Battery Chemical Composition | Lithium Iron Disulfide (LiFeS2) |
Battery usage | Disposable |
Battery Peak Current | 2000mA |
Amp Hour Rating | 3000mAh |
Connection Type | Nipple |
Type of battery | AA |
Classified as dangerous goods
DG UN Number | 3090 |
DG Class | 9 |
DG Pack Group | Not Required |
DG Hazardous Chemical Code | 4W |
DG Ship Name | 3090 - Lithium metal batteries (eg Single use coin or cylinder cells) |
Battery Watt Hour Rating (Required for Lithium Batteries) | 18Wh |
Dangerous in Road Freight | |
Dangerous in Air Freight |