PN 1756 BA2 batteries

Some electronic circuits require an integrated power source. The pn 1756 ba2 battery is ideal for this purpose. It has a distinctive shape compared to other power storage devices.

Characteristics of the PN 1756 BA2 battery

The battery has an elongated cylindrical casing. It's usually covered with a rubberized material in black, blue, purple, or green. Sometimes you'll find a transparent film stretched over a colored casing.

PN 1756 BA2 batteries

Red and black wires can be seen protruding from one end of the pn 1756 ba2. These wires are terminated with a special connector for easy connection to the circuit. The label contains all the key parameters, including voltage, capacity, and production date.

You can determine whether the battery is suitable for your device by its model.

PN 1756 BA2 batteries are lithium.

Has been working for about 2 years.

The voltage pn 1756 ba2 is 3 volts.

Capacity 1000 – 1800 mAh.

Shape – elongated cylinders with built-in wires.

By chemical type - Li-MnO2

Manufacturer: CameronSino, Sino Power, Panasonic

Parameters: 34.58 x 18.90 x 16.62

Country of origin: China, Japan. Sales are conducted in the Americas and Europe.

Weighs 4 – 17 grams.

Size: 2/3AG

They operate at temperatures from -40 to +80 degrees Celsius.

Analogues of the 1756 battery ba2

A number of similar nutritional elements are distinguished.

  • Sanyo CR17335SE
  • Panasonic BR2/3A,
  • Duracell DL 123A,
  • FDK CR17335SE,

Where and what is it used for?

Used in electronic circuits for backup of Allen Bradley PLC type controllers:

  1. ControlLogix Series B 1756-L61, - Series B;
  2. 1756-L63,
  3. 1756-L6x,
  4. 5563,
  5. 5564 — series B;
  6. 5561,
  7. 5562,
  8. 1756-L62,
  9. 1756-L63S,
  10. GuardLogix 1756-L61S,
  11. 1756-L62S,
  12. 1756-L64,
  13. 1756-L65;
  14. ControlLogix-XT 1756-L63XT

Before purchasing a PN 1756 BA2, pay attention to all specifications and the packaging it comes in. Also, check the production date. The sooner it's dated, the better.

 

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