The SC 32 battery was used in the Soviet Union for Zenit cameras. Modern industry has now stopped producing this battery. Alternatives are now being developed that can easily replace it.
Technical specifications
| Voltage | 1.5 volts |
| Capacity | 120 mAh |
| Weight | |
| Diameter | 11.6 mm |
| Height/Height | 4.2 mm |
| Country of origin | USSR! |
| Electrolyte type | Alkaline |
| Shelf life | 3-4 years |
| Peculiarities | They have good anti-vibration and shock-resistant properties. They have low internal resistanceCan operate at low temperatures |
| Package | Made of paper and plastic. |
Analogues
- SR43
- LR44
- G12
- 386A
- Seiko SB-B8;
- ANSI WS10.
- Panasonic SR43W;
- RW-44;
- Timex H;
- Renata R386/6;
- Duracell 10L-124/D386;
- Bulowa 260;
You can also install thicker batteries, such as:
- Timex J;
- SR44;
- Bulowa 228;
- ANSI WS15;
- G13;
- V357;
- Renata R357/7;
- Seiko SB-B9;
- RW-42;
- Duracell 10L-14/D357;
- Panasonic SR44W;
Manufacturers
Used for calculator watches, hearing aids, key fobs, beacons, flashing lights, laser pointers, and remote controls. SC 32 is also used in a number of other electronic devices.








