The Panasonic ML1220 is a high-quality lithium button cell that can be used for various applications such as watches, calculators, medical devices, and other portable electronic devices. With a voltage of 3V, this battery provides a reliable power source and a long lifespan.
Features:
The battery has a voltage of 3V, ensuring a constant power supply. With a compact size of only 12 mm in diameter and 2 mm in height, it is suitable for small devices. It has a high energy density that guarantees a long battery life.
Examples of use:
Ideal for watches that require a constant power source. Perfect for calculators where space for a larger battery is limited. Usable in medical devices such as blood glucose meters or hearing aids. Suitable for remote controls and other devices with low energy requirements.
Technical specifications:
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Manufacturer SKU: ML1220
Voltage: 3V
Capacity: 18mAh
Diameter: 12mm
Height: 2mm
Form factor: Button cell
Chemistry: Lithium-Manganese
Dimensions: 12 x 12 x 2mm
Weight: 1.5g
Delivery includes:
1x Panasonic button cell battery ML1220 Lithium 3V.
Items per sales unit | 1 pcs. |
Battery Application | Button battery |
Voltage | 3 V |
Item number | 59105580 |
Manufacturer | Purecrea |
Category | Batteries |
Release date | 3.6.2025 |
Sales rank in Category Batteries | 1906 of 6898 |
Battery Application | Button battery |
Battery size | VL1220 |
Voltage | 3 V |
Battery capacity | 18 mAh |
Rechargeable | Rechargeable |
Country of origin | China |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Items per sales unit | 1 pcs. |
Height | 2 mm |
Diameter | 12 mm |
Weight | 1.50 g |
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