Test/review of Naccon 9V Super Heavy Duty (Red)

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[size=+3]Naccon 9V Super Heavy Duty (Red)[/size]

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Official specifications:
  • Size: 9V / PP3 / BLOCK / 6F22
  • Nominal Voltage: 9V
  • Nominal dimensions: H 48.5 mm L 26.5 mm W 17.5 mm
  • Average weight: 34.0g
  • Chemical : Carbon-Zinc
  • Shelf life: 2 years
  • Quality Certificate: CE; RoHs
  • Nominal Capacity: 250 mins (80mAh) (Test condition: 180ohm 24h/d continuous discharge end-point voltage 5.4v)
  • 0% Mercury and Cadmium
  • Low cost primary battery solution.

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A battery called "Heavy Duty" is Carbon-Zinc chemistry, i.e. a battery chemistry with very little energy and power.

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The low enery and power is also obvious here, the load must be keept very low to get any energy from the battery.

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[size=+3]Conclusion[/size]

This battery can power a DMM (4-10mA current draw for some hours), but not anything with more current draw. Alkaline have 2 to 3 time the energy and even more with a bit of load.



[size=+3]Notes and links[/size]

How is the test done and how to read the charts
Compare to other 9V batteries: Alkaline/NiMH/Lithium/other
 
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