Original 5 L91/AA/FR6 1.5V high temperature and low temperature battery lifes2 battery
The L91 AA battery is a durable AA battery with low-temperature resistance and leak-proof capabilities. The Energizer L91, also known as FR6/FR14505, has an impressive shelf life of up to 25 years and holds the Guinness World Record for the longest-lasting AA battery. It offers complete leak protection and stable discharge performance in extreme temperatures ranging from -40°C to 60°C. This battery also features low-temperature discharge performance that alkaline and rechargeable batteries cannot achieve. Additionally, the battery is designed without electrolytes, fundamentally solving the issue of leakage. Furthermore, it is a true explosion-proof battery.
· Stable discharge and long storage life
· Explosion-proof battery to ensure leak-proof (based on standard use) safety performance
· The weight is 1/3 lighter than the general alkaline battery, especially suitable for heavy load occasions
Parameter | Specification |
Classification | Cylindrical Primary Lithium |
Chemical system | Lithium/Iron Disulfide (Li/FeS2) |
Designation | ANSI 15-LF, IEC-FR14505 (FR6) |
Nominal voltage | 1.5 V |
Storage temperature | -40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F) |
Operating temperature | -40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F) |
Typical weight | 15 grams (0.5 oz.) |
Typical volume | 8.0 cubic centimeters (0.49 cubic inch) |
Max discharge (single battery only) | 2.5 amps continuous 4.0 amps pulse (2 sec on / 8 sec off) |
Lithium content | Less than 1 gram |
Typical IR | 120 to 240 milliohms (depending on method) |
Shelf life | 25 years at 21°C |
Temperature Effects on Capacity
L91 AA5 battery range of general wireless mouse, handheld GPS, electronic door lock, remote control, walkie-talkie, calculator, electronic scale, toys, radio recorder, flash, etc., light weight, has gradually become the best power battery for portable electronic products, a wide range of applications.
1) Read the electrical instructions carefully and use the recommended battery;
2) Check whether the contact parts of electrical appliances and batteries are clean with a wet cloth if necessary, and load them in the correct polarity direction after drying.3) Do not let children replace the batteries without adult supervision. Small batteries such as AAA should be placed in a place where children cannot reach;
4) Do not mix new and old batteries or different models of batteries;
5) Do not attempt to regenerate a primary battery by heating, charging or other methods;
6) Do not short-circuit the battery;
7) Do not heat the battery or throw the battery into the water;
8) Do not remove the battery;
9) Electrical appliances should be switched off after use;
10) Batteries should be removed from electrical appliances that have not been used for a long time;
11) The battery should be stored in a cool, dry place without direct sunlight.