The CR1025 Battery is a 3V/30mAh coin cell Non-rechargeable Battery that features lithium manganese dioxide technology. It is suitable for use with low-drain devices and high-temperature applications.
The designation CR1025 follows the IEC coin cell naming standard, where "CR" refers to a lithium manganese dioxide chemistry, "10" means a 10 mm diameter, and "25" stands for a 2.5 mm thickness. Therefore, the CR1025 is a small and flat coin-type battery with a nominal voltage of 3 volts.
Because of its miniature size and stable output, it's primarily used in small portable and wearable electronics requiring reliable long-term energy with minimal maintenance.
CR1025 batteries are typically rated as 3-volt batteries with a nominal voltage of lithium button batteries. Its current is 30-35 milliampere hours (mAh), which is not too high for low drain devices. This capacity may not be important for larger batteries, but it is sufficient for devices that are only used occasionally or require minimal energy.
Excellent low-temperature performance enhanced by manganese-dioxide positive pole
Feature | Specification |
---|---|
Battery Type | Lithium Manganese Dioxide (Li-MnO₂) |
Nominal Voltage | 3V |
Diameter | 10.0 mm |
Height | 2.5 mm |
Nominal Capacity | 30–35 mAh |
Operating Temperature | −20°C to +60°C |
Typical Weight | ≈0.6 g |
Shelf Life | Up to 10 years |
The CR1025 battery is used in low-drain, space-sensitive electronics, including:
Equivalent models may differ by brand but share identical voltage and size. Common alternatives include:
The CR1225 is a slightly larger lithium coin cell offering higher capacity. Below is a quick comparison:
Model | Diameter | Height | Typical Capacity |
---|---|---|---|
CR1025 | 10 mm | 2.5 mm | ~30 mAh |
CR1225 | 12 mm | 2.5 mm | ~50 mAh |
While the CR1225 lasts longer due to its larger size, it may not fit devices designed strictly for CR1025 cells.
You can replace a CR1025 with an ECR1025, DL1025, or any other 3V lithium coin cell of the same 10×2.5 mm size. Always verify physical fit and polarity before replacement.
No. The CR1025 is a non-rechargeable lithium coin cell. Using a charger can cause leakage or explosion. For rechargeable options, look for "LIR1025" lithium-ion types.
Typically, CR1025 batteries last between 2 and 5 years in low-drain devices such as watches, depending on usage and ambient temperature.
CR1025 batteries are commonly used in wristwatches, calculators, car key fobs, medical sensors, and small digital devices that need compact power sources.
Both are 3V lithium coin cells, but CR1220 is 12 mm wide and 2.0 mm thick - larger but thinner than CR1025. They are not interchangeable due to different diameters.
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