AG13

History #

The AG13 battery, also known as LR44, LR1154, A76, and SR44, is a small, round, silver-oxide battery. It was first developed by the Japanese company Nippon Electric Corporation (NEC) in the 1970s and is now manufactured by a variety of companies.

The AG13 battery is a popular choice for small electronic devices such as watches, calculators, and hearing aids. It is also used in some toys, cameras, and other small electronic devices.

Typical Chemistry #

The AG13 battery is a silver-oxide battery, meaning it contains a silver-oxide cathode and a zinc anode. The electrolyte is a potassium hydroxide solution. The battery has a voltage of 1.5 volts and a capacity of about 150 mAh.

Typical Use #

The AG13 battery is used in a variety of small electronic devices, including watches, calculators, hearing aids, toys, cameras, and other small electronic devices. It is also used in some medical devices, such as glucose meters and blood pressure monitors.

Design #

The AG13 battery is a small, round, silver-oxide battery. It has a diameter of 11.6 mm and a height of 5.4 mm. It has a voltage of 1.5 volts and a capacity of about 150 mAh.

The AG13 battery is designed to be lightweight and durable. It is designed to be leak-proof and has a long shelf life. It is also designed to be low-maintenance and easy to install.