Battery for alarm

Different security alarm devices require specific batteries. They typically come in two types: elongated cylindrical batteries and flat, button-type batteries.

Here are the main types:

You can also find rechargeable batteries of this format for alarm systems.

The first option has a voltage of up to 1.5 volts. Its oblong shape allows it to hold more energy, which means the alarm key fob will last longer.

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The second option has a more compact design and outputs 3 volts. Its capacity will, of course, be significantly less than the first. This design saves space and makes the car alarm key fob more reliable.

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The third option is slightly thicker and smaller than the AAA battery, but it produces 12 volts. It's used in premium car key fobs with high power consumption.

An alarm battery can last anywhere from 6 months to 1-2 years. It all depends on the conditions you use it in and the type of battery you purchased. For example, rechargeable batteries can last up to 2 years. They can be recharged several times and are more resistant to frost.

Remember that any alarm battery can be dangerous, so don't neglect simple safety rules. For example, don't put the battery in water; if it's not a rechargeable battery, don't charge it, don't throw it in a fire, and don't give it to children. Also, don't disassemble it or expose it to direct sunlight.

 

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