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]An '''N battery''' (or '''N cell''') is a standard size of ]. An N battery is cylindrical with electrical contacts on each end; the positive end has a nub or bump on the top. The battery has a length of 30.2 mm and a diameter of 12.0 mm, and is approximately three-fifths the length of a ]. | |||
Rechargeable N-size batteries are also available, in ] and ] chemistries. These are far less common than other rechargeable sizes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.robotroom.com/NCell.html|title=Rechargeable N Size Battery - Robot Room|accessdate=October 10, 2010}}</ref>. | |||
] of the same dimensions are no longer manufactured. | |||
Common uses for this size of battery include some small ]s, remote control ]s, ]s, small desk ]s, wireless ]s, and ]s. This battery size must also not be confused with a similar-sized ], which is 12 volts and not 1.5 volts. | |||
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| IEC name || R1 || LR1 || KR1 || HR1 | |||
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| ANSI/NEDA name || 910D || 910A || || | |||
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| Typical capacity || 400 ] || 800–1000 ] || || 350–500 ] | |||
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| Nominal ] || 1.50 V || 1.50 V || 1.25 V || 1.25 V | |||
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Manufacturers of batteries also apply their own part numbers, which vary widely. | |||
==References== | |||
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==See also== | |||
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==External Links== | |||
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{{Battery sizes}} | |||
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