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3.6 Volt 700 mAh Ni-Cad Battery, 3 AA Cells, Side-by-Side Configuration

SKU: NC-AA-3-B-P1 | Ordering Code: NC-AA-3-B-P1

$11.99each
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Description

3.6 Volt 700 mAh Ni-Cad Battery for Emergency Lighting Fixtures

  • 3 Nicad AA cells 
  • Side-By-Side Configuration
  • Commonly used in emergency lighting fixtures 
Full Specs

Brand

Value Brand
Volts
A measure of "electrical pressure" between two points. The voltage specification of an incandescent lamp is the electrical "pressure" required to drive it at its designed point. The "voltage" of a ballast (e.g. 120 V) refers to the line voltage coming from the power source and is connected to the ballast.
3.6
Length (in)
Also referred to as "Maximum Overall Length" (MOL). For light bulbs, it measures the length of a light bulb, from the top of the bulb to the bottom of the base or pins and is typically expressed in inches. For light fixtures and ballasts, it applies to the total horizontal length of the item.
1.75
Width (in)
For fixtures and ballasts, width is the measurement of the total horizontal distance from left to right of the product in inches.
1.5
Battery Capacity (mAh)
The mAh capacity rating refers to the storage capacity available for a particular battery. A battery with a capacity rating of 1800 mAh could deliver a current of 1800mA for one hour. Higher mAh ratings for the same battery type will generally mean longer run times.
700
Battery Chemistry
The chemical process that a battery uses in order to store its energy.
Nickel Cadmium