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CR2 Battery Basics:Replacement and Safety Precautions [FAQ]

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Catalog

Introduction

Ⅰ CR123A Battery Basics

    1.1 What is a CR2 Battery?

    1.2 CR2 Battery Features and Specifications

Ⅱ CR2 Lithium Battery Replacement

    2.1 CR2 Batteries Cross Reference Chart

    2.2 CR2 Battery Chemistry

    2.3 Rechargeable CR2 Battery Replacement

    2.4 15270 Chemistries

Ⅲ 11 Safety Precautions to Take While Using the CR2 Battery?

Ⅳ Best CR2 Battery For Everyday Electronics

Ⅴ FAQ

    5.1  Are CR2 Batteries Rechargeable?

    5.2  How Long does the CR2 Battery Last?

    5.3 What Battery is Equivalent to the CR2 Battery?

    5.4 Are CR2 Batteries the Same as CR123A?

    5.5 Are C2 and CR2 Batteries the Same?

    5.6 What Uses the CR2 Battery?

    5.7 Where to Buy the CR2 Battery?

    5.8 Is the Energizer 123 the Same as CR2?

    5.9 What Warnings Should I Consider While Using Lithium Batteries Such As Lithium-Ion 15270?

Introduction

The CR2 battery, which is found in cameras,weapon-mounted lights, golf rangefinders, EDC flashlights, and security devices, is revered around the world. A standard cylindrical lithium battery is referred to as a CR2. This is the type of battery used in cameras (such as the CR2). This is due to their small size, which makes them ideal for electronic devices on the go. A CR2 lithium battery's shelf life is determined by its model and manufacturer. The Energizer brand, for example, puts more strain on its batteries than other brands, ensuring comparative endurance under extreme conditions.

Ⅰ CR2 Battery Basics

1.1 What is a CR2 Battery?

 

CR2 battery and Pad replacement

The CR2 battery is a cylindrical lithium cell with measurements of 27mm x 15.6mm. In simple terms, the CR2 battery resembles a smaller version of a D Cell Battery, or, to put it another way, a can. These batteries can be used in a wide range of situations. They're commonly found in cameras that require a high-capacity lithium battery, as well as in a variety of industrial applications. Because of its numerous applications, this battery is extremely popular and, as a result, can be difficult to locate. Panasonic, Duracell, and Energizer are just a few of the big and small brands that make them. This article will provide you with all of the information you need to know about the CR2 battery.

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CR2 lithium battery

1.2 CR2 Battery Features and Specifications

The CR2 battery has a nominal voltage of 3.0 volts and a cutoff voltage of 2.0 volts. It is a non-rechargeable lithium battery.

The CR2 battery has a diameter of 15.6 mm and a height of 27 mm (1.063 inches). The CR2 battery typically has a capacity of 800 to 850 mAh, though this varies depending on the device's cutoff voltage and drain conditions (current strength, temperature, and similar).

Many manufacturers use the standard CR2 label but add a letter or two to emphasize the brand, for example, when labeling their batteries.

The 1CR2, DL-CR2, DLCR2, 5046LC, CR15H270, EL1CR2, KCR2, and other CR2 battery equivalents are commonly used.

Manganese-dioxide lithium 15.6 x 27 mm non-rechargeable cylindrical batteries are the most common, with carbon-monofluoride lithium 15.6 x 27 mm non-rechargeable cylindrical batteries ('BR2 battery') being extremely rare.

The shelf life of CR2 batteries varies depending on the model and brand, but it is typically 3+ years, with some brands having 10+ year shelf lives, making them ideal for standby or emergency devices (panic lights, EDC flashlights, medical equipment, etc.).

CR2 batteries are fairly common, and most reputable brands offer them, so finding good ones from online shops and stores should not be a problem.

CR2 Battery Nominal Voltage:

3 Volts

CR2 Capacity (Lithium)

  800 mAh

CR2 Operating Temperature:

-40°C – 60°C 

CR2 Height:

27.0 mm

CR2 Width (Diameter):

15.60  mm

CR2 Chemistry:

Lithium Manganese Dioxide (Li/MnO2 

                                                 Technical Specifications Of The CR2 Battery

Ⅱ CR2 Lithium Battery Replacement

2.1 CR2 Batteries Cross Reference Chart

The table below compares and contrasts the most important characteristics of several popular CR2 battery models.

A nominal voltage of 3.0 volts, a cutoff voltage of 2.0 volts, and a very low self-discharge rate are all included in the chart.

Also, while the 'official' operating temperature range is usually between -40°C and +70°C, it is important to remember that the performance of these batteries is temperature-dependent, and they perform best at room temperatures (20-25°C), with temperatures between -10°C and 50°C being avoided if at all possible.

Battery

Capacity

Discharge Currents

Datasheet

Energizer CR2

800 mAh, 100Ω @21°C down to 2.0V

1000 mA max. continuous

1200 mA, 3s/7s, @21°C, 760 cycles, down to 1.8V

1800 mA, 3s/7s, @21°C, 400 cycles, down to 1.8V

2500 mA max. pulse

Energizer CR2

GP CR2

800 mAh, @10 mA @23°C down to 1.8V

10 mA continuous

900 mA, 3s/27s, @23°C, 900 cycles, down to 1.6V

GP CR2

Panasonic CR2

850 mAh

20 mA continuous

900 mA, 3s/27s, @20°C, 1000 cycles, down to 1.8V

Panasonic CR2

Varta CR2

850 mAh, @20mA @20°C down to 2.0V

20 mA continuous

900 mA, 3s/27s, @25°C, 900 cycles, down to 1.5V

Varta CR2

As can be seen, the CR2 battery can easily deliver continuous currents of 10-20 mA.

They are, however, exceptional high-discharge performers, with the best models capable of 900-1000 cycles (3 seconds ON, 27 seconds OFF) at 1.5-1.8 volts at room temperature.

Some manufacturers (such as Energizer in this chart) stress their batteries even more by testing them with 3s/7s cycles; even under such conditions, Energizer CR2 batteries have an actual capacity of 760 mAh (down to 1.8V), which is very similar to the nominal capacity of 800 mAh (down to 2.0V).

CR2 batteries are commonly used in high-drain devices such as cameras, range finders, compact EDC flashlights, and similar devices due to their performance.

2.2 CR2 Battery Chemistry

The 3v CR2 battery that measures 27mm in length and 15.6mm in width (diameter). Lithium, alkaline, and Li-Ion batteries are used in its technology. Due to the general manganese oxide in its positive electrode and the spiral nature of its polar plate, it has a very high discharge rate.

A Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) safety device is also built into the battery to limit current during short circuit conditions.

Part Number

CR2

Chemical System

Lithium / Manganese Dioxide (Li/MnO2)

Typical Lithium content

0.28 grams

Nominal voltage (Open circuit voltage)

3.0V

Typical capacity

800mAH (to 2.0volts, rated at 100 ohms at 21℃)

Nominal capacity

850mAH

Continuous drain (standard discharge current)

20mA

Dimensions

15.6 mm (max diameter) 27.0 mm (max height)

Typical Weight

11.0g

Typical volume

5.2 cm3

Temperature range

Discharge: -40℃ to 60℃ Storage: -40℃ to 75℃

Maximum continuous discharge current

1000 mA continuous (2500 mA pulse)

Maximum reverse charge

2 µA

2.3 Rechargeable CR2 Battery Replacement

A few letters can be added to CR2 to emphasize the brand on the label in some cases. 1CR2, KCR2, DLCR2, and other equivalents are possible.

The 15270 (or RCR2) is commonly referred to as the "rechargeable CR2." It's a rechargeable lithium-ion battery with a single prismatic cell and a one-parallel, one-series configuration.

In comparison to primary CR2 models, it is slightly smaller (15 by 26.6mm). It can be charged multiple times without experiencing the "lazy battery effect."

Other technical characteristics are:

  • Voltage: 3.7V (nominal)
  • Capacity nominal: 450 mAh
  • Standard: 0.2C, continuous: 1C Constant discharge current
  • 0 to 45°C for charging; -20 to 60°C for discharge
  • Approximate cell weight: 20 g

2.4 15270 Chemistries

The most common chemistries are lithium manganese oxide (LiMn2O4) and lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4).

The battery on the 15270 is protected from overheating and overcharging by a built-in Battery Management System (BMS). As a result, a "protected" 15270 battery has a capacity of 400-600 mAh.

The non-rechargeable CR2 and the 15270 are fully compatible thanks to a BMS that reduces the output voltage to 3.0V.

Rechargeable 15270s have a reputation for lasting longer, providing better value for money, and outperforming their primary CR2 counterpart.

11 Safety Precautions to Take While Using the CR2 Battery?

The CR2 battery is designed to be explosion-proof. However, due to the explosive nature of lithium metal and organic electrolytes within the product packaging, special instructions must be followed.

1

Do not light the batteries on fire. They are prone to catching fire.

2

Do not charge anything.

3

Avoid short-circuiting.

4

Do not attempt to disassemble.

5

Avoid exposing batteries to extreme temperatures, including direct sunlight. 30°C is the recommended storage temperature. Temperatures above 45°C should be avoided. Temperatures below -40°C also deform the plastic parts and may cause leakage.

6

Avoid storing the batteries in places with high humidity. To avoid self-discharge due to corrosion or a decrease in insulation, storage humidity should not exceed 70%.

7

KEEP BATTERIES OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. If a child swallows a battery, seek medical attention immediately.

8

Never mix old and new batteries or batteries from different series.

9

Do not use a wire to connect the negative and positive electrodes. Carry batteries separately from metallic objects such as necklaces, coins, and so on.

10

Never use an ultrasonic wave washer to clean the battery.

11

Always follow the instructions on the package for safe usage.

Ⅳ Best CR2 Battery For Everyday Electronics

The Energizer CR2 lithium battery is ideal for use in commonplace electronics. It will always provide a consistent source of power to any device. The 800 mAh rating ensures that this battery can power a device for extended periods.

These batteries are not only powerful but also very durable and have very long battery life. They also slowly discharge power to the device. Have the ability to retain power for up to ten years when stored. Perfect for cameras, CD players, and portable speakers.

 FAQ

5.1 Are CR2 Batteries Rechargeable?

Most CR2 batteries cannot be recharged, but some can. Typically, the label of a CR2 battery will indicate whether or not the battery is rechargeable. Rechargeable batteries are also referred to as "secondary batteries," whereas non-rechargeable or single-use CR2 batteries are referred to as "primary batteries." It is critical to determine whether a CR2 battery is a "primary battery" or a "secondary battery." Attempting to recharge a non-rechargeable battery (particularly a lithium battery) can result in a fire, explosion, or the destruction of your charger/device. Even when using a high-quality rechargeable battery, it is critical to use the proper charger to avoid problems. Using the wrong or incompatible charger for your CR2 battery can cause the battery to malfunction or stop working entirely.

5.2 How Long does the CR2 Battery Last?

The lifespan of a CR2 battery is heavily dependent on the battery's manufacturing quality and application. Assuming the battery is new and purchased from a reputable source, there is still a wide range of service life available depending on usage. A CR2 battery may last less than a month for a frequent application that requires a large amount of energy, such as a high lumen flashlight. With the right conditions, the service life of a more passive application, such as a home security alarm panel, can be over a year. Essentially, how long your CR2 battery will last is determined by what you require it to do.

5.3 What Battery Is Equivalent to the CR2 Battery?

DLCR2, KCR2, ECR2 1CR2, and 5046LC could be direct replacements and equivalents for the CR2 battery. All of these batteries are direct replacements for the CR2 battery and are classified as primary or non-rechargeable batteries. The 15270 and 15266 batteries are rechargeable or secondary versions of the CR2. These rechargeable CR2 batteries have a slightly lower capacity (lower mAh) than non-rechargeable versions, but they will still fit in and power the same devices. The non-rechargeable version has a longer single-use life, but the rechargeable CR2 battery saves you money over time.

5.4 Are CR2 Batteries the Same as CR123A?

The CR2 battery is not interchangeable with the CR123A battery. Because the CR2 battery is slightly shorter than the CR123A battery, it will not fit in the majority of applications that require a CR123A battery. Furthermore, the CR123A battery will deliver approximately 50% more output than the CR2 battery, implying that even if you were able to seat a CR2 battery into a CR123A device, it would not be able to deliver the full power required, and your device would either function poorly or not at all. These batteries do have some similarities, such as the fact that they are both made of lithium manganese dioxide and are both 3-volt batteries.

5.5 Are C2 and CR2 Batteries the same?

The CR2 battery is not commonly referred to as a C2, but some small manufacturers do sell batteries labeled C2 that are identical to the CR2. The CR2 battery is typically designated by the majority of major manufacturers. In addition, certain retail packaging for C cell batteries may cause some confusion. Some retail packs of two C batteries may have C 2 written on the top of the packaging. This does not imply that it is the same as a C2 (CR2) battery, but rather that there are two C cell batteries in the pack.

5.6 What Uses the CR2 Battery?

Military, industrial, medical, and consumer applications are all possible with the CR2 battery. The CR2 battery is used in weapon lights,  laser designators, optics, laser rangefinders, and communications devices in the military. Alarm batteries and power for various instruments are medical applications for the CR2 battery. Lights, alarms, cameras, and memory backup applications are just a few examples of industrial and consumer uses.

5.7 Where to buy the CR2 Battery?

CR2 batteries are extremely popular and common. This means that these batteries are made by a wide range of manufacturers and sold by a wide range of retailers. It is important to remember that not all CR2 batteries are created equal, and not all retailers are equally committed to quality. To avoid low-quality or, worse, counterfeit batteries, it is critical to purchase your batteries from a highly reputable retailer that sells only the highest quality brands.

5.8  Is the Energizer 123 the Same as CR2?

No, it isn't.

The Energizer 123 (or CR123) battery is 34.5mm long, while the CR2 is only 27mm long. As a result, even though both claim a voltage of 3V, the CR123 cannot be used in place of the CR2.

5.9 What Warnings Should I Consider While Using Lithium Batteries Such As Lithium-Ion 15270?

  • Before the first use, fully charge the battery.
  • Charge the battery frequently and with high-quality chargers. When charging, Do not leave it unattended.
  • Avoid storing your Li-ion battery fully charged for extended periods.
  • Keep it cool and dry, away from heat.
  • Insert a Li-ion battery gently. Use no force.

 

 

 

 

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