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$55.41
$63.72Compaq 462889-121, 462890-541, 462890-761, 487296-001, HSTNN-C51C, HSTNN-CB72, HSTNN-DB72, HSTNN-IB72, HSTNN-Q34C, HSTNN-W48C, HSTNN-W49C, HSTNN-W50C, HSTNN-XB72, HSTNN-XB73, KS524AA CS-HDV4NB
Compaq10.8VCompaq
$86.25$99.19Fujitsu DPK-CWXXXSYA4, DYNA-WJ, S26393-V047-V341-01-0842 CS-FU1010HB
Fujitsu14.4VFujitsu
$60.97$70.12Averatec 23-UG5C10-0A, 23VGF1F-4A, 255-3S4400-F1P1, 255-3S4400-G1L1, 255-3S4400-S1S1, 805N00017 CS-FU1640HB
Hyundai11.1VAveratec
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.















