AAAA battery
The AAAA battery (usually read as quadruple-A) is 42.5 mm long and 8.3 mm in diameter. The alkaline cell weighs around 6.5 g and produces 1.5 V. This size battery is also classified as R8D425 (IEC) [1] and 25 (ANSI/NEDA). The alkaline battery in this size is also known by Duracell type number MN2500 or MX2500 and Energizer type number E96.
Types
Zinc–carbon | Alkaline | NiCd | NiMH | Li-Ion[2][3] | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
IEC name | R8D425 | LR8D425 | KR8D425 | HR8D425 | |
ANSI/NEDA name | 25D | 25A | |||
Typical capacity | 300 mAh | 500–600 mAh | 325–500 mAh | 160–170 mAh | |
Nominal voltage | 1.50 V | 1.50 V | 1.25 V | 1.25 V | 3.7 V |
Uses
This battery size is most often used in small devices such as laser pointers, LED penlights, powered computer styluses, glucose meters, and small headphone amplifiers, with Microsoft's Surface Pen the most prominent product taking AAAA batteries. These batteries are not as popular as AAA or AA type batteries, and consequently are not as commonly available.
Some models of alkaline nine-volt battery contain six LR61 cells[4] connected by welded tabs. These cells are similar to AAAA cells and can be used in their place in some devices, even though they are 3.5 millimetres (0.14 in) shorter.
See also
References
- ^ IEC 60086-2-2011 p.15
- ^ "Miniature Rechargeable Series" (PDF). GP Batteries. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 December 2011. Retrieved 28 November 2011.
- ^ "GP Rechargeable Batteries". GP Batteries. Archived from the original (Web) on 7 March 2012. Retrieved 28 November 2011.
- ^ Jostes, Dr. Rainer. "MSDS 03 alkaline manganese cylindrical" (PDF). VARTA. Retrieved 2014-02-08.