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Maxell SR920SW Batteries 371

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Maxell SR920SW Watch Battery Button Cell 371 (2 Unit )

MAXELL 371 SR920SW Coin Cell Battery
The voltage of the Maxell 371 coin cell battery is 1.55V. Its capacity is 45mAh, and the discharge current rate is 50mA. Its chemistry is silver oxide, and it is free of mercury. This coin cell is built for low drain items like analog watches, and it has leak resistant processing for safe handling. The Maxell 371 holds two times the capacity of energy that a classic alkaline coin cell does. The voltage on the Maxell 371 remains reliable at that rate until the battery needs to be discharged; this is known as a flat discharge rate.

Features:
Voltage is 1.55V
Capacity is 45mAh
Discharge current rate is 50mA
Is free of mercury
Built for low drain items like analog watches
Has leak resistant processing for safe handling
Holds two times the capacity of energy that a classic alkaline coin cell does
Battery's voltage remains reliable until battery needs to be discharged; known as a flat discharge rate

Specifications:
Chemistry: Silver oxide
Voltage: 1.55V
Capacity: 45mAh
Discharge current: 50mA
Dimensions:
Weight: .025 oz.
Height: 2.05mm
Diameter: 9.5mm

Cross reference: Energizer 371, 370, Duracell D371, D370, Rayovac 371, 370, Renata 371, 30, 370, Varta V371, V537, V370, Seiko SB-AN, Citizen 280-31, Sony SR920SW, Maxell SR920W, SR920, SR 920, Berec B-370L, B-370H, Omega 9929, 9945, Bulova 605, 620, Wahltham G, LR69, SR69, 1171SO, 1188SO, 170, 280-51, 371L, 537, AG6, B370H, CX69, CX921, E371C, G6A, L921, LR920, LR921, R371, RW415, S18, S21, SB-AW, SB-BN, SG6, SP370, SP371, SR921, TR920SW, TR920W, Z, etc.
SR 920 SW / SR920 SW / SR 920SW
2 / 2pcs / 2 pcs / 2x
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