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$33.27
$38.26Black & Decker BL1114, BL1314, BL1514, LB16 CS-BPL114PX
Black & Decker14.4VBlack & Decker
$33.56$38.59DeWalt DCB102, DCB105, DCB107, DCB112, DCB115, DCB118, DCB120, DCB121, DCB123, DCB125, DCB127, DCB180, DCB181, DCB181-XJ, DCB182, DCB182-XE, DCB183, DCB184, DCB185, DCB200, DCB201, DCB201-2, DCB203, DCB204, DCB205, DCB206, DCB606, DCB606-2, DCB609-2, DCB612 CS-DEC120PX
DEWALT12.0VDeWalt
$33.56$38.59Polycom 1520-07803-004, 2200-07804-002, CP-2WBATT24, L04L40627 CS-PST440RC
Polycom7.4VPolycom
$33.75$38.81Motorola JMNN4023, JMNN4023BR, JMNN4024, JMNN4024AR, JMNN4024CR, PMNN4022, PMNN4022AR, PMNN4023, PMNN4070, PMNN4201Li CS-MTX500TW
Motorola7.2VMotorola
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.















