EBL 6 Pack CR123A Lithium Battery 1600mAh (Non-Rechargeable)
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New Generation CR123A Battery: The cr123a 3v lithium battery batteries offer high energy density but are lightweight and maintain a super-long lifetime(10 years Shelf Life).
Long-Lasting Power: EBL cr123a lithium battery batteries adopt the new advanced technology to keep 3.0V constant discharge for the whole working process, maximizing the battery power for 100% capacity utilization.
High Performance In Extreme Environments: Performs well in a wide temperature range from -40℉ to 158℉. Don’t worry about the influence of weather.
No Leakage & More Safety: Our cr123a 3v battery uses the highest quality cells with a professional multiple safety leak-proof design, guaranteeing our batteries' safety and reliability.
Wide Applications: These batteries can replace for CR17345, 123, 123A, BR2/3A, CR123R, CR17335, CR17345, DL123A, EL123AP, K123LA, L123A, SF123A, VL123A, 5018LC. Compatible with cameras, toys, flashlights, medical equipment, smoke detectors, alarm systems, and more.
Note
These are NON-rechargeable battery cells and should NOT be recharged.
Not suggest use these CR123A lithium batteries in Arlo Cameras. Most Arlo cameras need 3.7V working voltage, EBL CR123A batteries is 3volt output, so Arlo cameras may reporting low power, but actually the batteries are fresh new!
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EBL CR123A Lithium Battery
Specifications
CR123A Batteries
Lithium
1600mAh
3V
(1.38±0.01)*(0.66±0.01) inch
0.6oz
Comparison of EBL CR123A Battery
CR123A
Li-ion
800
3V
Yes
Micro USB Charging Cable
FAQ
What are CR123A Batteries?
CR123A batteries are 3-volt lithium-polymer batteries designed for high-drain devices. They feature a cylindrical shape with dimensions of 12mm in diameter and 3mm in height, making them compact yet powerful. These batteries are favored for their high energy density, low self-discharge rate, and long service life, making them ideal for use in digital cameras, flashlights, and other portable electronics that demand reliable power.
Why is it called a CR123A?
The CR123A battery name is a code that provides insights into its chemical composition and physical dimensions. The "CR" prefix signifies the use of lithium chemistry by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), with "123A" indicating the battery's size, which is two-thirds the length of a conventional AA battery. This lithium-polymer battery is designed for high-drain applications, such as digital cameras and flashlights, and is known for its high energy density and compact size.
What is a substitute for a CR123A battery?
The CR123A battery is a specific type of 3 volt lithium battery commonly used in high-drain devices such as digital cameras, flashlights, and other portable electronics. Substitutes for the CR123A battery would depend on the device's requirements, but here are a few options:
CR2 batteries: These are 3-volt lithium batteries as well, but they are slightly larger in size. Some devices designed for CR123A batteries can accept CR2 batteries.
16340 battery(also known as DL123A or ECR123A): This is another 3-volt lithium battery that is often used as a substitute for CR123A batteries.
Rechargeable Lithium Batteries: There are rechargeable lithium batteries available that can be used as substitutes, provided the device can be modified to charge them.
It's important to note that not all devices will accept substitute batteries, and using an incorrect battery type can damage your device or pose a safety risk. Always check the device's specifications or consult with the manufacturer before using a substitute battery.
Can I use 18650 instead of CR123A?
Using an 18650 battery instead of a CR123A battery is not recommended and could potentially be dangerous. Here's why:
- Voltage Mismatch: The CR123A battery is a 3 volt lithium battery, while an 18650 battery is typically a 3.7 volt lithium-ion battery. Using a higher voltage battery than the device is designed for can damage the device or cause a fire hazard.
- Size Differences: The 18650 battery is larger than the CR123A battery. The physical size difference means an 18650 battery won't fit in a device designed for a CR123A.