need Lithium AAA with tabs

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Where can I buy lithium AAA batteries with solder tabs already attached?

Also, is there such a thing as a lithium N cell battery? I haven't been
able to find any company who makes them.

Thanks
 
In article <b5336$43a36a46$d80c3cb5$21687@NAXS.COM>, "Jim" <jbasi@cfw.com>
wrote:

Where can I buy lithium AAA batteries with solder tabs already attached?

Also, is there such a thing as a lithium N cell battery? I haven't been
able to find any company who makes them.
Jim-

If you can find one of the last Radio Shack catalogs, they had quite a
long list of batteries and cells that could be special-ordered.

First, decide what you mean by a Lithium battery. There are Lithiums used
to back-up memories, with a voltage of 3 to 3.6 volts per cell. There are
also Lithium batteries commonly sold in stores with a voltage of around
1.5 volts per cell.

One battery company that attends the major hamfests, is
http://www.batteriesamerica.com/. They may have what you want or can
fabricate it.

Fred
 
Gee. I thought an AAA cell was an AAA cell. But to clarify, I need a source
for 1.5volt E2 lithium cylindrical battery equivalent with solder tabs or
even wire leads would do.

Jim



"Fred McKenzie" <fmmck@aol.com> wrote in message
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In article <b5336$43a36a46$d80c3cb5$21687@NAXS.COM>, "Jim" <jbasi@cfw.com
wrote:

Where can I buy lithium AAA batteries with solder tabs already attached?

Also, is there such a thing as a lithium N cell battery? I haven't been
able to find any company who makes them.

Jim-

If you can find one of the last Radio Shack catalogs, they had quite a
long list of batteries and cells that could be special-ordered.

First, decide what you mean by a Lithium battery. There are Lithiums used
to back-up memories, with a voltage of 3 to 3.6 volts per cell. There are
also Lithium batteries commonly sold in stores with a voltage of around
1.5 volts per cell.

One battery company that attends the major hamfests, is
http://www.batteriesamerica.com/. They may have what you want or can
fabricate it.

Fred
 
In article <1690$43a5ab0f$d80c3cb5$20480@NAXS.COM>, "Jim" <jbasi@cfw.com> wrote:

Gee. I thought an AAA cell was an AAA cell. But to clarify, I need a source
for 1.5volt E2 lithium cylindrical battery equivalent with solder tabs or
even wire leads would do.
Jim-

AAA is the physical size. I recently purchased an AA-size lithium battery
that was 3.6 volts. I used a AA battery holder to install it in a radio
that needed a memory backup battery.

Since both types are available in AA, they might also in AAA. When you
talk to the battery company, be sure they know which type you want.

Many of the battery replacement shops can spot-weld tabs or wire leads on
batteries. If there are none in your area, Batteries America would be a
good place to try.

Fred
 

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