File:9V-innards-lithium.jpg
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English: A dissected spent 9V lithium battery. What can be seen is the outer aluminium case; the inner plastic case with two cells still in place, each cell is wired in series and separated by compartments in the plastic case; and the third unwound lithium cell, removed from the compartment nearest to the camera.
Missing is some protective plastic and gel from the top of the compartments and the terminals for power connection. There was no IEC designation given on the battery or packaging, but it can be extrapolated as 3CP407. |
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