What battery is compatible with a 377?

What battery is compatible with a 377?

377 Watch Battery SR626SW and equivalent button cell batteries – SR626, SR626W, SR66, D377, V377, AG4, GP377, SB-AW, 377.

What kind of battery is SR626SW?

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Number of Batteries 5 LR44 batteries required.
Brand Maxell
Battery Cell Composition Silver Oxide
Unit Count 5 count
Voltage 1.55 Volts

What size is a 377 battery?

Product Specifications for 377 Silver Oxide Button Cell Battery

BM Part #: BAT-377
Capacity: 28 mAh
Type: Silver Oxide
Height: 2.6mm
Diameter: 6.8mm

Are 377 batteries the same as 364?

Electrically they are the same, except that the SR626SW has higher capacity (28 mAh) so it’ll last longer than the SR621SW(23 mAh).

Are 377 and 626 batteries interchangeable?

SR626SW is the same as 377 and can be used in place of each other.

What are the batteries equivalent to a Maxell sr626sw?

The Maxell SR626SW battery is equivalent in size and function to the Energizer 377 battery, the Seiko SB-AW battery, and the Duracell D377 battery. These micro batteries, commonly referred to as button-cell batteries, power watches and small electronics such as calculators and health monitors.

How big is the battery on the Maxell 377?

Login now Maxell 377/SR626SW Silver Oxide Watch Battery 1.55V Five Strip. Batteries ‏ : ‎ 5 LR44 batteries required. Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.

What kind of watch battery does Maxell make?

Maxell is the first company in Japan to successfully market button-type silver oxide batteries. Based on many years of experience and know-how in various fields, the SR battery is suitable for precision electronic devices such as quartz watches, where high-energy density per unit volume and a stable operating voltage are required.

How many LR44 batteries are in a Maxell watch?

Batteries ‏ : ‎ 5 LR44 batteries required. Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. . . .