Chemical system Zinc / Manganese Dioxide, high drain
Nominal Voltage 1,50 V
Capacity 105 mAh, Discharge over 8,25 kΩ at 20°C to 0,9 V
Internal Resistance Below 20 Ω at 20°C
Operating Temperature 0°C - 60°C
Self Discharge Less than 10% per year at 20°C
Weight ~1,75 g
The AG13 battery, also known as LR44 or A76, typically has a nominal voltage of 1.5 volts. Its current rating can vary depending on the specific application and discharge rate, but it generally provides a continuous discharge current of about 100 to 200 milliamps (mA). The actual current drawn will depend on the device it powers and its operational requirements.
Rather trying to explain all the technology that goes into battery construction, go to Related Links. All your questions will be answered there. AH means Amps Hour every battery has that term stated What it means is so many amps can be supplied for so many hours. Means amps Vs time
The current rating is 2A (2 amps).
A current rating of a fuse is designed to open a circuit at a specific current flow. This rating is imprinted on the fuse and lets you know what the maximum amount of current the fuse is designed to open at. A fuse is in the circuit to protect the conductor that the current flows through. Never over fuse a conductor's current carrying capacity.
I have designed many charging circuits and generally we try to keep the max recharging rate of around 10% of the battery's discharge rating. For your Nickel-Metal-Hydride (Ni-Mh) battery that would be a maximum of 80 to 100 Ma.
cr2032 same as lr44?
The AG13 battery, also known as LR44 or A76, typically has a nominal voltage of 1.5 volts. Its current rating can vary depending on the specific application and discharge rate, but it generally provides a continuous discharge current of about 100 to 200 milliamps (mA). The actual current drawn will depend on the device it powers and its operational requirements.
1.5 volts
LR44H is equivalent to LR44.
Many times batteries are the same but come in a variety of different names or number combinations. A lot of times this has to do with which company manufactured the battery. The LR44 battery is no exception. Another very common name for this small watch battery is the 357. The circumference and voltage are the same; the only difference between the LR44 and the 357 batteries is the name.
ag13/lr44/a76
To determine the current rating of a battery, you can use the formula for capacity, which is expressed in amp-hours (Ah). If a battery can produce six amps for four hours, the capacity is 6 amps × 4 hours = 24 amp-hours (Ah). Therefore, the current rating of the battery is 24 Ah.
Different companies have their own numbers for the same size battery. So LR44 is sometimes SR44 I hold here a DuraCell pack of LR44 and on the packet it reads also: A76 KA76 V13GA 1.5V Alkaline
The mAh for a battery is the rating to express the available current at the rate voltage for one hour.
The mAh for a battery is the rating to express the available current at the rate voltage for one hour.
To determine the battery's capacity in amp-hours (Ah), you multiply the current (in amps) by the time (in hours). In this case, a battery that can produce six amps for four hours has a capacity of 6 amps × 4 hours = 24 amp-hours. Therefore, the current rating of the battery is 24 Ah.
To calculate the mAh capacity, we need to know the current rating of the battery as well. The mAh (milliampere-hour) capacity is a measure of how much charge a battery can hold over time. It is not determined solely by the voltage (9.6V in this case) but also by the current rating of the battery.