SR41

History #

The SR41 battery is a silver oxide battery with a nominal voltage of 1.55V. It was first introduced in the early 1970s by the Japanese company Sony. The SR41 battery is also known as the SR41SW, SR41W, SR41, SR736, SB-B1, 280-41, SR736SW, SR736W, V371, D371, 605, GP60, S736E, and SR716SW.

Typical Chemistry #

The SR41 battery is a silver oxide battery with a nominal voltage of 1.55V. It is composed of a zinc anode, a silver oxide cathode, and an alkaline electrolyte. The battery has a capacity of approximately 80 mAh.

Typical Use #

The SR41 battery is commonly used in watches, calculators, cameras, and other small electronic devices. It is also used in medical devices such as hearing aids and glucose meters.

Design #

The SR41 battery is a cylindrical battery with a diameter of 7.9 mm and a height of 3.6 mm. It has a flat top and a flat bottom. The battery has a positive terminal on the top and a negative terminal on the bottom. The terminals are made of nickel-plated steel. The battery is encased in a plastic shell.