Titus ER18505 Fat-A 4000mAh 3.6V Lithium Thionyl Chloride (LiSOCI2) Button Top Battery - Bulk
Item #:
TITUS-ER18505
Brand:
Titus
Item #:
TITUS-ER18505
Brand:
Titus
- Lithium Thionyl Chloride chemistry creates high energy density and stable output
- Includes a massive capacity of 4000mAh and voltage of 3.6V
- Low discharge rate allow this battery to have a long shelf-life of 10 years
Description
Brand | Titus |
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MPN | ER18505 |
Color | Black & White |
Size | Fat-A |
Chemistry | Lithium Thionyl Chloride |
LiSOCI2 | |
Voltage | 3.6V |
Capacity | 4000mAh |
Maximum Recommended Continuous Current | 120mA |
Maximum Recommended Pulse Current | 200mA |
Operating Temperature Range | −67°F~+185°F (−55°C~+85°C) |
Terminal | Button Top |
Protected | Yes |
Construction Type | Bobbin |
Shelf Life | 10 Years |
Diameter | 0.74" / 18.8mm |
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Height | 1.99" / 50.5mm |
Weight | 1.06oz / 30g |
Country of Origin | China |
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Warranty | Battery Junction 30-Days |
Return Policy | Battery Junction Return Policy |
Titus ER18505 Fat-A LiSOCI2 Battery
4000mAh 3.6V - Button Top
The Titus ER18505 is a Lithium Thionyl Chloride Fat-A-sized battery with a 4000mAh capacity and voltage of 3.6 to provide truly reliable power. These make it perfect for applications in automatic and utility metering, remote monitoring systems, as well as a wide variety of electronic systems!
Unique Size
Special sized battery designed to be used with unique devices that require lithium long run times.Low Current Rate
High energy density with a low current rate supporting use in extreme temperatures.10 Year Shelf Life
Stock up and store spare batteries with confidence– LiSOCI2 batteries have a 10 year shelf life, ensuring you always have a fresh replacement when you need it.Notable Features
» Low self-discharge rate
» Stable operating voltage
Please note that these batteries have button top terminals, and may not be compatible with some devices.
Caution: Fat-A lithium thionyl chloride batteries are primary batteries and not rechargeable. Inserting any primary lithium battery into a charger may cause severe damage to both the battery and charger.
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