Xtar AA 4150Wh 1.5V Lithium Rechargeable Battery
Xtar AA 4150mWh 1.5V Lithium Battery
AA 1.5V Lithium Rechargeable Battery,
Xtar AA Battery solution for Trial Camera, ATN, HD2, Sight Mark, Wraith
and other High Powered units.
Xtar Lithium-ion Polymer Batteries with Constant Voltage Output 1.5V
These batteries are designed for Units and Equipment that has problems with Ni-MH voltages.
Note: Use only attached battery charger!
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Xtar AA 4150Wh 1.5V Rechargeable Battery
Battery: AA
Nominal Voltage: 1.5V
Typer: Li-Ion, Rechargeable
Energy: 3300mWh
Nominal Capacity: 2700mAh
Min. Rated Capacity: 2700mAh
Charging Method CC/CV: 1.5V
End of Discharge Voltage: 1.5V
Standard Charging Current: 500mA
Standard Charging Time: 5 hrs
Continuous Discharge Current: 2500mA
Protection Circuit Cut Off: 2.5A
Weight: 19gr. Typical
Colour: Blue
This AA battery is rechargeable, offers 1000+ charge cycles,
Boasts a large, over 2,000mAh energy capacity for long-lasting power.
You're saving your wallet (and the Earth) from the cost of 1,000+ alkaline AA batteries.
Unlike typical rechargeable AA's that use Ni-MH or Ni-Cd, this battery features a Li-ion chemistry
that doubles the recharge cycles, and still utilizes a low 1.5V voltage that is compatible with typical AA devices.
That means remotes, clocks, game controllers, calculators, and almost any other portable electronic device in your household.
Xtar AA 1.5V Batteries are designed for high voltage units that means: ATN, Displays, Weather Stations, RC Units, Razors, Game Controllers, Calculators,
Recorders, alarm clocks, Toys and almost any other portable electronic device in your household.
These AA batteries are rechargeable, offers 1000+ charge cycles, and boasts a large 2,000mAh energy capacity for long-lasting power.
By buying just one of these batteries, you're saving your wallet (and the Earth) from the cost of 1,000+ alkaline double-A batteries.
Unlike typical rechargeable AA's that use Ni-MH or Ni-Cd, this battery features a Li-ion chemistry that doubles the recharge cycles
and still utilizes a low 1.5V voltage that is compatible with typical AA devices