⚡ Power your smart world with unstoppable energy!
The EEMB ER26500 is a premium 3.6V lithium-thionyl chloride C size battery boasting a massive 9000mAh capacity. Engineered for extreme conditions (-55°C to +85°C), it’s ideal for low-power devices like smart meters, fleet monitors, and home sensors. With a 10-year shelf life and top-tier certifications (RoHS, UN 38.3, UL), this 4-pack ensures reliable, long-lasting power for your critical IoT and wireless tech needs.
Battery Cell Type | Lithium-Thionyl Chloride (Li-SOCL2) |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor |
Item Dimensions | 1.97 x 1.04 x 1.04 inches |
Item Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Battery Weight | 53 Grams |
Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
Reusability | Single Use |
Battery Capacity | 9000 Milliampere Hour (mAh) |
Amperage | 9 Amps |
Voltage | 3.6 Volts |
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M**S
Confirm "mah" required before buying. Some are 3000 and 9000mah.
Fits great for 1 of my McChrometer brand flow meters. This battery came handy with a set of 4 for a great price. They last at least 3-5years depending on how much they are used. The recent battery i swapped it out with was a Fanso 9000mah also. These batteries saved my ass from the city writing us up. Tyvm!
G**L
Great long lasting batteries.
Use these on a Crain remote and they last almost a year.
M**N
Spendy but worth it
They’re a little speedy, worth it though if you want to power a fairly expensive device you use rarely but don’t want to get an acid leak in. I’d buy them again though.
P**E
What we were looking for.
What we were looking for.
B**A
Waste
These didn't last 6mo with fully recharging when they went dead. Rechargable still has a long way to go and is a waste of money
C**N
Product didn’t last. Want money back.
Worst product ever. Paid a fortune for these batteries and they didn’t last a month. Can’t get my money back because I missed the window but try to call into Amazon. You can’t call thru and if they do call you I’ve been transferred to Canada. Seriously rethinking my account. Only left one ster because I couldn’t leave it blank.
M**N
3.6 V is more voltage than a normal C size battery - made our gauge HOT
After just a couple of hours use, our wind gauge, that will be mounted up 30 feet on the roof, started to get HOT. We pulled out the lithium batteries and replaced with regular alkaline batteries. We were HOPING the lithium batteries would work so we wouldn't have to change batteries every year. We are guessing the problem was that the lithium batteries are 3.6 V vs. the standard 3.0 V of standard C size alkaline batteries. They were very nice about the return, which I appreciated.
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