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Duracell
Lithium Photo Battery, #CR2, 3-Volt
Model #
00510
Item #
192289
Duracell
Lithium Photo Battery, #CR2, 3-Volt
Lithium Photo Battery, #CR2, 3-Volt is rated
out of
5 by
3.
$11.99
In stock
Model #
00510
Item #
192289
In stock
Description
Duracell, 3V, #CR2, Lithium Photo Battery.
Specifications
SKU | 192289 |
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Weight | 0.040000 |
UPC | 00041333005102 |
Country of Origin | CN |
Package Width | 3.5 |
Package Length | 0.62 |
Package Height | 3.5 |
Model Number | 00510 |
Brand | Duracell |
Manufacturer Name | DURACELL DISTRIBUTING NC |
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Sailor John from
This is a comment on a 1-star review
So, the person bought a "new" smoke detector with this battery in it and it didn't last very long. There is a LOT we don't know: (1) how old was this new smoke detector? The seller may have sold it cheaper because it had been sitting for a while. (2) was the house power ever off? in which case the battery would have taken over and drained. (3) Maybe there was a problem with the manufacturer or design of the smoke detector - we don't know (4) a high heat or humid environment [the detector is/should be ceiling mounted] can cause premature problems.
The smoke detector buyer really should have pinged on the smoke detector manufacturer because it was their "system" of which the battery is only a part. Having said all this, there is such a thing as probability - of manufacturing error. Could have been the batter, but could have also been a part (resistor, capacitor, IC, etc.) in the smoke detector. The battery is a comparatively simple construction so I'd really be looking at the smoke detector. Having said all this, there is also such a thing as consumer error. Given the write-up, I'd take this persons "battery review" with a grain of salt.
Date published: 2018-01-23
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Jackie27 from
longest lasting battery
Great battery for my kids high-drain devices. Works in Video Games and
remote controlled cars.
Date published: 2017-11-14
Rated 1 out of
5
by
SwanSong from
Battery Expired after 3 months in smoke Detector
Included with my "First Alert" smoke detector 2 pack were new, Duracell Ultra CR2 batteries sealed separate from the detectors. Expiration date on the batteries are March 2021. I installed the smoke detectors after inserting the batteries 3 months ago. One of my detectors started to chirp last night indicating a "Low Charge Battery". ??? Being a Safety Device for the home, seems like it should have lasted a few years being it is included in a detector designed by a well known brand. Being a special size they have us over a barrel, charging a high price and poor performance.
Date published: 2017-02-06
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