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Battery cross reference information is made available to your at the part level. Search SupplyFrame to locate the specific part that you need and the battery cross ref information will be presented. SupplyFrame presents battery cross reference information where it is available and applicable.

The Battery

A battery is an electrochemical energy storage system powered directly by electrical current.

It is a device made of one or more electrochemical cells, which store chemical energy and make it available in an electrical form. There are many types of electrochemical cells, including galvanic cells, electrolytic cells, fuel cells, flow cells, and voltaic cells. Formally, an electrical "battery" is an array of similar voltaic cells ("cells") connected in series. However, in many contexts it is common to call a single cell a battery. A battery's characteristics may vary due to many factors including internal chemistry, current drain, and temperature.

There are two types of battery, primary (disposable) and secondary (rechargeable), both of which convert chemical energy to electrical energy. Primary battery can only be used once because they use up their chemicals in an irreversible reaction. Secondary battery can be recharged because the chemical reactions they use are reversible; they are recharged by running a charging current through the batteries, but in the opposite direction of the discharge current. Rechargeable batteries can be charged hundreds of times before wearing out; and even after wearing out some can be recycled.

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