LR1130 Battery Equivalents and Replacement

LR1130 batteries and battery LR1130 equivalent are used in many devices, but what is the best lr1130 replacement battery? There are actually quite a few options. You can use an alkaline or lithium-ion (Li-Ion) battery to replace your LR1130. Lithium-ion has been found to be more efficient and have a longer life than alkaline batteries. One downside of Li-Ion is that they require more energy when charging, so you will need to either use fewer batteries at one time or charge them less frequently. This post will go over some of the benefits and drawbacks of each type of replacement battery so that you can make an informed decision on which type works best for your device!

LR1130 Battery Features and Specifications

LR1130 battery is an alkaline button/coin cell battery  with a diameter of 11.0mm and a height of 30.0mm

LR1130 battery voltage is  (V) three volts (V). This makes it compatible with more devices than some other batteries, which have higher voltages that may be incompatible with some devices

Some advantages to the LR1130 are: less expensive than Li-Ion counterparts, available in bulk quantities from retailers like Amazon for wholesale pricing. Some disadvantages include: unsuitable for high-drain applications such as powering smoke detectors or leak warning systems; must be replaced every year due to aging; doesn’t always work well if the device needs the power too quickly.

The LR1130 battery has an average lifespan of between six months to two years depending on usage. Some disadvantages include: unsuitable for high-drain applications such as powering smoke detectors or leak warning systems; must be replaced every year due to aging; doesn’t always work well if the device needs the power too quickly.  Some advantages are that it’s less expensive than Li-Ion counterparts, available in bulk quantities from retailers like Amazon for wholesale pricing, and is suitable for low drain applications such as toys and remotes.

SR1130SW batteries are silver-oxide and measure 11.6 x 3.1 mm. The output is an accurate description of the battery, but it leaves a lot to be desired in terms of creativity or engagement levels.

Years ago, most SR1130SW batteries were silver-oxide because they had a long life, high capacity and low cost. However, this has changed as the battery chemistry shifted to nickel-cadmium (NiCd)  batteries in order to provide higher power levels or different voltages.

According to the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard, silver-oxide batteries are labelled with SR1131 or SR54. Silver oxide battery sizes vary in size from 11.6 x 3.1 mm up to 9 cm by 4cm and come in a variety of shapes such as round cells, button cells , coin cell s ize called 2032 .

Makers’ marks for many brands include IEC Standard; Sony Corporation; Panasonic Corporation; Rayovac Company Inc.; Duracell Battery Co., Ltd ; GP Batteries Manufacturing Limited Liability Company – Sanyo Electric Industrial Co,.Ltd.: Maxell Japan Corp.

The SR1130 is more expensive than the LR1130 but it has a larger capacity and longer shelf life. These features make this battery ideal for sensitive electronics, standby devices, EDC devices, wearable electronic devices that require reliable power sources with high-quality batteries. Compared to CR 1130s which are sometimes labelled as DL 1131’s or KL 1111’s or BR 1123s these have nominal voltages of 2.8V (BR) to 3.0V(CR).

LR1130 battery replacement: What battery replaces LR1130?

Regarding the battery replacement for LR1130, the 389 battery is a perfect replacement. It’s designed to have the same voltage and size as an LR1130 battery substitute and has the correct amperage requirement. Keep in mind that while they’re called 277, 394 or 389 batteries, you should only use industrial grade alkaline batteries because they aren’t affected by temperature extremes and are able to provide more power overall than other battery types.

Where can I buy LR1130 batteries?

The original LR1130 is widely available and they cost about $1. There are a variety of battery brands that use this size for their batteries, so it’s not an unusual battery to buy. Some of these are Duracell, Sanyo eneloop, Panasonic & Eneloop pro Smart Power stik II AA alkaline batteries.

Most stores don’t actually carry this type because other sizes are more popular for things we need on the fly like a watch, camera-battery-is-charged/” data-lasso-id=”181″>camera or remote control batteries; but you can order them on the internet. But you can order Duracell from Amazon.

Can A76 replace LR1130?

No, A76 cannot replace LR1130. This is because the latter has more power than the former. LR1130 is a 2 MWh battery that derives from a small amount of liquid fuel and hence can work for up to 10 years without needing replacement at an average peak output of around one-third of that put out by a hydraulic pump installation. It also produces micro-hydropower as it works in conjunction with a 2000+ rpm turbine generator set. In contrast, A76 batteries are not fuel-driven and must be replaced after 4-6 years meaning they do not produce hydropower when they’re engaged in the operation. Depending on how much water there is available (i.e., the head height), at 2000

LR1130/SR1130/CR1130 Batteries Safety Issues

As with all small batteries, LR1130/SR1130/CR1130 should be kept away from children and pets – they are so tiny that if swallowed by a human or pet these button cells could create an electrolytic reaction inside the body. If you ever swallow one of these types of battery it is important to contact your nearest emergency center immediately; explain what happened and follow their instructions accordingly.

If you are looking for an LR1130 battery, go with an alkaline type. Alkaline batteries can be stored for decades and still have plenty of juice to power your devices when the time comes. In contrast, Lithium or Nickel-Metal Hydride cells will gradually lose their charge over time even if they’re not being used. The downside is that these types cost more than standard AA’s but it may be worth it in some cases since they last so much longer and don’t need to be replaced as often (if ever). When should you consider using lithium or nickel-metal hydride batteries? These would probably work best in high-drain electronics such as digital cameras where constant use could quickly drain regular batteries before

 

About the author, Phil Borges

Phil Borges is a battery aficionado. He's written extensively about batteries, and he loves nothing more than discussing the latest innovations in the industry. He has a deep understanding of how batteries work, and he's always on the lookout for new ways to improve their performance.