【Winter Sale】EBL D Size Rechargeable Batteries 10000mAh
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High Capacity & Long Lasting: The 10000mAh capacity offers long-lasting power, making it an excellent choice for replacing standard D size rechargeable batteries and NiCd rechargeable batteries.
No Memory Effect: Ni-MH technology prevents memory effect.
Environmentally Friendly: EBL D cell rechargeable batteries are free from heavy metals like Hg, Cd, and Pb, promoting recycling and reducing pollution.
Wide Compatibility: D rechargeable batteries are suitable for digital cameras, water heaters, LED flashlights, LED candles, emergency lanterns, portable radios, cassette recorders, solar lights, baby toys, baby equipment, megaphone speakers, and more.
Excellent Performance in Various Temperatures: Effective in temperatures ranging from -4 to 140 ℉, the rechargeable D battery delivers reliable performance in extreme conditions.
EBL D Cell Battery
Specifications
D Size Battery
Ni-MH
10000mAh
1.2V
Yes
- Standard: 700 mA
- Rapid: 3500mA
- Trickle: 140~350 mA
- Standard: 1400 mA
- Rapid: 3500mA
4.45oz
≈(1.31*2.42) inch
Comparison of EBL D Batteries
10000
10000mWh(6667mAh)
Ni-Mh
Li-ion
D
D
1.2V
1.5V
Yes
Yes
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FAQ
What is a D battery?
A D battery, also known as an R20 battery, is a large cylindrical battery commonly used in devices requiring long-lasting power. It measures approximately 61.5 mm (2.42 inches) in length and 33.2 mm (1.31 inches) in diameter. Available in various chemistries like alkaline, zinc-carbon, and rechargeable NiMH, it is widely used in high-power or high-drain devices.
Can you use AA instead of D?
AA batteries can be used instead of D batteries with appropriate adapters to match the size, but they are not ideal replacements. While both have a nominal voltage of 1.5V, AA batteries have significantly lower capacity than D batteries. This means they will drain much faster, especially in high-drain devices, leading to frequent replacements and reduced performance.
How many volts is a D battery?
A standard D battery provides 1.5 volts for non-rechargeable types (such as alkaline or zinc-carbon) and 1.2 volts for rechargeable types (such as NiMH or NiCd).
Are C and D batteries the same?
No, C and D batteries are not the same. While both have a nominal voltage of 1.5V, D batteries are larger (61.5 mm long and 33.2 mm in diameter) and have a much higher capacity (12,000–20,000 mAh) compared to C batteries (50 mm long, 26.2 mm in diameter, 3,800–8,000 mAh). This makes D batteries better suited for high-drain devices, while C batteries are used for medium-power applications.
What is the advantage of D batteries?
D batteries have a much larger capacity compared to smaller batteries like AA or C. This allows them to deliver power for a longer duration, making them ideal for high-drain devices such as large flashlights, portable radios, and motorized toys. Their larger size also means they can sustain higher current output for extended periods.
Can you replace D batteries with C batteries?
D batteries can sometimes be replaced with C batteries using size adapters, but it is not always recommended. C batteries are smaller and have lower capacity, so they may not last as long or provide sufficient power for devices designed for D batteries. While adapters help C batteries fit into D-sized slots, performance in high-drain devices will likely be compromised.