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$17.40
$20.01DELL 0FR463, 0NU209, 0U8735, 0UF302, 0XJ547, 312-0448, 405-10780, CNXVV, DX481, FR463, FR465, H2R6M, H762F, M322G, NU209, P9110, R374M, T954J, U8735, UF302, WY335, XJ547, XXFVX CS-RAD1900SL
DELL3.7VDELL
$18.98$21.83IBM 39J5057, 39J5554, 39J5555, 42R8305, 44V5193, 44V5194, 4Y6773, 74Y9340, 97P4846, CGA-E/212BE, CGA-E212AAT, CGA-E-212AE CS-AS2780SL
IBM3.7VIBM
$64.94$74.68Hitachi 326240, 326241, 327730, 327731, BCL 1815, BCL 1830, EBM 1815, EBM 1830 CS-HTB183PW
HITACHI18.0VHitachi
Lithium batteries come in various chemistries, including lithium-ion (Li-ion), lithium polymer (LiPo), and lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4). Each chemistry has its own set of characteristics, such as energy density, safety, and cost.
Energy Density: One of the primary advantages of lithium batteries is their high energy density, which means they can store a significant amount of energy in a relatively small and lightweight package. This makes them ideal for portable devices where size and weight are crucial factors.
Rechargeability: Lithium batteries are rechargeable, allowing users to charge and discharge them multiple times. They have a relatively low self-discharge rate, which means they can hold their charge for extended periods when not in use.















