Ultralife UHR-CR34610-HC D-cell 3V 13Ah Lithium Primary (LiMnO2) Battery with End Caps - With or Without Tabs - Bulk
Item #:
ULTRALIFE-U10026-OPT
Brand:
Ultralife
Description
Brand | Ultralife |
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Size | D Cell |
Model | U10026 / U10026-T1 |
NSN | 6135-01-566-1034 |
Color | Green |
Voltage | 3V |
Voltage Range | 1.5 – 3.3V |
Nominal Capacity | 13.0Ah @ 250mA – 2.0V @ 23°C |
Max Discharge | 3.3A |
Pulse Discharge | 7A |
Terminal | Button / Optional Tabs |
Rechargeable? | No, Primary |
Length | 2.38" / 60.45mm |
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Length (with Tabs) | 2.39" / 60.71mm |
Diameter | 1.34" / 34.01mm |
Tab Protrusion | .55" / 13.97mm |
Weight | 5.3" / 122g |
Operating Temp | -40°C to 72°C |
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Storage Temp | -40°C to 95°C |
Ultralife U10026 D Cell (UHR-CR34610-HC) Battery
Flat Ni-Plated +/− End Caps; Optional Tabs
The U10026 (UHR-CR34610-HC) is a lithium D cell from Ultralife. Featuring a high 3.3A continuous and 7A pulse discharge, this battery is ideal for automotive electronics, alarm & security devices, search & rescue devices, and smaller devices in the military and medical fields. The U10026-T1 with nickel-tabbed terminals can be selected when adding this product to your cart.
As a primary lithium battery the U10026 is non-rechargeable, but can still be bought in bulk due to its long 10+ year shelf life. With a wide temperature range for both storage and operation, these batteries work great indoors and inside portable devices.
- Notable Features
- » Same high capacity as Li-SOCl2 spiral-wound cells
- » High 7A pulse discharge capability
- » No voltage delay
- » Wide operating temperature range
- » Up to 10-year shelf life due to lithium chemistry
- » Flat Ni-plated +/− end caps
Please Note: This battery is rated Class 9 Hazmat and cannot be shipped via air. Expedited shipping will be delayed.
This primary cell is NOT rechargeable. Under no circumstances should it be placed in a charger. When fully discharged, please dispose of the cell according to your local regulations.
This primary cell is NOT rechargeable. Under no circumstances should it be placed in a charger. When fully discharged, please dispose of the cell according to your local regulations.
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