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SR626SW, SR66, SR626, SB-AW, 280-39, BA, V377, D377, 606, S626E, GP377, AG4, AG-4, 377, L626, SG4, LR626, LR66, SR628SW, E377, E377CA, LR626SW, 377A, SR262SW, 377X, 377S, GP177, SR6265W, 377/376, E377A, SR66SW, SR625SW, 377BA, CR626SW, AG4/377, AG04
SR1120W, SR55, SR1121, SB-BS/ES, 280-30, L, V391, D391, 609, S1121E, AG8, AG-8, 391, 191, L1121, G8, VG8GA, LR1120, CA26, V8GS, SG8, 391A, 391X, V8GA, GP191, LR55, SB-BS, SR1120PW, E391 DL2330, BR2330, KL2330, L2330, ECR2330, KCR2330, E-CR2330, KECR2330, CR2330/BE, CR-2330/BE, CR2330/BN, CR-2330/BN Silver-oxide batteries are known for their stable discharge. They’re often used in medical instruments and precision devices. Mercury-Oxide Batteries SR621SW, SR60, SR621, SB-AG/DG, 280-34, T, V364, D364, 602, S621E, GP364, AG1, AG-1, 364, L621, SG1, LR60, LR620, SW621, GP164, 364X, 364A, AG1/364A, SB-AG, E364 PP3, PP3HP, HP3, M1604, MN1604, 1604, 1604AC, 1604A, 1604AC, 4022, 522, EN22, A1604, AL9V, AL-9V, AM6F, Radio Battery, 6AM6, 6UM6, 006P, 6LR61, PC1604, PL1604, 6LF22, L522, 1604LC, U9VL-FP, KA9, K9V, S006, S-006, 6F22, Nine Volt, BLOC, CLR6, LR22, ND65V, 9v-6LR61
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DL2032, BR2032, KL2032, L2032, ECR2032, 5004LC, KCR2032, E-CR2032, KECR2032, SB-T15, CR2032H, SR2032, CD2032
When it comes to finding a 357 battery equivalent, the best bet is to go with an LR44. This type of battery is more powerful and will last longer than a standard AA or AAA battery. Plus, it’s less likely to leak and cause damage to your electronic devices. 357 Battery Equivalent Duracell If you have a device that uses the uncommon 355 battery, the L1154 / 357 battery can be substituted with a battery adapter ring. This adapter is a ring that fits around the battery to convert it to the correct size.SR626SW, SR66, SR626, SB-AW, 280-39, BA, V377, D377, 606, S626E, GP377, AG4, AG-4, 377, L626, SG4, LR66, SR628SW, E377, E377CA, LR626SW, 377A, SR262SW, 377X, 377S, GP177, SR6265W, 377/376, E377A, SR66SW, SR625SW, 377BA, CR626SW, AG4/377, AG04 W may be used in high drain cameras, quartz watches, and calculators. In other words, the battery complies with the IEC 60086-3 standard for batteries used on watches. The chemical type of the batter is defined by the letter L in LR44 – zinc negative electrode, manganese dioxide positive electrode, and alkaline electrolyte. The short answer is no, a 357 battery is not the same as a 76. While both are alkaline batteries (The first commercially successful alkaline batteries were invented in 1896 by French chemist Georges Leclanche), they differ in size and voltage. The 357 battery is slightly larger than the A76 and has a voltage of 1.5 volts compared to the 1.2 volts of the A76.