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Microbattery Battery Bios are the go to source for information on specific battery models. Battery Bios aims to answer frequent and common questions about battery models, and to provide basic to advanced technical data on batteries. Battery Bios are constantly adding information on new models and is the go to source for all information relating to specific battery models.

  1. BATTERY BIOS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE AAAA BATTERY
    19
    Oct

    BATTERY BIOS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE AAAA BATTERY

    What Are AAAA Batteries?

     

    The AAAA Battery is a small cylindrical cell battery of alkaline composition. The AAAA Battery is a fairly common battery and is produced by many large brands such as Duracell, Atomic, Energizer, and more. The AAAA battery is also widely produced by smaller companies and private label battery manufacturers. Other companies also produce batteries in a similar size to the AAAA, but of different designations and capacities.

     

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  2. BATTERY BIOS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE AA BATTERY
    19
    Oct

    BATTERY BIOS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE AA BATTERY

    What Are AA Batteries?

     

    The AA Battery is a small cylindrical cell battery of alkaline, lithium, or Ni-MH composition. The AA Battery is an extremely common battery and is produced by many large brands such as Duracell, Atomic, Energizer, Toshiba, and more. The AA battery is also widely produced by smaller companies and private label battery manufacturers. Other companies also produce batteries in a similar size to the AA, but of different designations and capacities.

     

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  3. BATTERY BIOS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE AAA BATTERY
    19
    Oct

    BATTERY BIOS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE AAA BATTERY

    What Are AAA Batteries?

     

    The AAA Battery is a small cylindrical cell battery of alkaline, lithium, or Ni-MH composition. The AAA Battery is an extremely common battery and is produced by many large brands such as Duracell, Atomic, Energizer, Toshiba, and more. The AA battery is also widely produced by smaller companies and private label battery manufacturers. Other companies also produce batteries in a similar size to the AAA, but of different designations and capacities.

     

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  4. Battery Bios: Everything You Need To Know About The CR2 Battery
    21
    Jun

    Battery Bios: Everything You Need To Know About The CR2 Battery

     

     

    What is a CR2 Battery?

     

     The CR2 Battery is a cylindrical cell battery that has a lithium chemistry. In simple terms, the CR2 battery looks like a smaller version of a D Cell Battery, or for simpler reference almost like a can. These batteries have a wide variety of applications. They are mostly used in cameras which require a high power lithium battery as well as many industrial applications. Having so many uses makes this battery very popular and thus, sometimes hard to find in stock. They are produced by a variety of large and small brands such as Panasonic,

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  5. Battery Bios: Everything You Need To Know About The LR41 Battery
    07
    May

    Battery Bios: Everything You Need To Know About The LR41 Battery

    What Are LR41 Batteries?

     

    The LR41 Battery is a small button cell battery of alkaline composition. The LR41 is a very common battery and is produced by many large brands such as Toshiba, Maxell, and more. The LR41 battery is also widely produced by smaller companies and private label battery manufacturers, for example Tianqiu produces the LR41. Other companies like Energizer also produce batteries in a similar size to the LR41, but of different composition such as silver oxide.

     

     

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  6. Battery Bios: Everything You Need To Know About The CR123A Battery
    05
    May

    Battery Bios: Everything You Need To Know About The CR123A Battery

    What is a CR123A Battery?

     

    The CR123A Battery is a cylindrical cell battery that has a lithium chemistry. The shape is similar to a smaller version of a C Cell Battery, or for simpler reference almost like a can. These batteries are widely used for many different applications, from medical devices to military grade technology. Having so many uses makes this battery very popular and thus, sometimes hard to find in stock. They are produced by a variety of large and small brands such as Panasonic, Duracell,

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  7. Battery Bios: Everything You Need To Know About The CR2032 Battery
    29
    Apr

    Battery Bios: Everything You Need To Know About The CR2032 Battery

    What are CR2032 Batteries?

     

    The CR2032 battery is a non-rechargeable (primary) battery that is very common today. It is a coin-cell battery which utilizes lithium chemistry. These batteries are used in a wide range of applications and are available from many retailers. Most major battery brands like Duracell, Energizer, Panasonic, Philips,

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  8. Battery Bios: Everything You Need To Know About The 9V Battery
    26
    Apr

    Battery Bios: Everything You Need To Know About The 9V Battery

    What Are 9V Batteries?

     

    The 9V battery is an extremely common battery that was first used in transistor radios. It features a rectangular prism shape that utilizes a pair of snap connectors which are located at the top of the battery. A wide array of both large and small battery manufacturers produce versions of the 9V battery. Possible chemistries of primary (non-rechargeable) 9V batteries include Alkaline, Carbon-Zinc (Heavy Duty), Lithium. Possible chemistries of secondary (rechargeable) 9V batteries include nickel-cadmium (NiCd ), nickel-metal hydride (NiMH ), and lithium ion. The performance and application of the battery can vary greatly between different chemistries, meaning that some chemistiries are better suited for some applications over others. 

     

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