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The maximum current capacity of a 9-volt DC battery will depend on the specific type and size of the battery. However, for a typical alkaline 9-volt battery, the maximum current output can range from around 500mA to 1000mA. It is important to check the specifications provided by the manufacturer for the exact current rating of the specific battery model.

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