Duracell AA Battery
SKU: MN1500BK
For OEM Use Only
Price: $204.60 (only $0.33/battery)
Case of 620
Key Features
- Rugged, shock-resistant construction
- Long service life at continuous high drain discharge
- No need for "rest periods"
- Low internal resistance
- Good low temperature performance
- Excellent leakage resistance
- Long shelf life
OEM Use Only:
This Duracell Coppertop bulk product is for OEM use only, and is not intended for retail trade on its own. Only manufacturers that are purchasing these batteries to be shipped with their original equipment can purchase this product. Verification of OEM status may be required to fulfill any order. In the event that we are unable to verify your OEM status, your order will be subject to cancellation.
Our Duracell Coppertop Review
The Duracell MN1500 is part of the Coppertop line and if you need a long lasting AA battery look no further. These AA Coppertops deliver more power per cubic inch than any other battery in the Coppertop line...
Works Great With:
- Portable medical devices
- Smart Door Locks
- Remote Controls
- Air Freshener Dispensers
- Military-grade radios
- Smoke Detectors
- Toys
Downloads
Spec Sheet:
MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet):
Duracell MN1500 Material Safety Data Sheet / Article Information Sheet
Alkaline Technical Bulletin:
Specifications
Dimensions
14.50x13.50x50.50mm
Weight
24g
Termination
Flat Contact (button-top)
Operating Temperature
-20°C to 54°C (-4°F to 130°F)
Storage Temperature
5°C to 30°C (41°F to 86°F)
Shelf Life
Duracell Alkaline cells have a long storage shelf life. If stored at room temperature, after one year the cells will still provide 93 to 96 percent of their shipped capacity. If stored at 70° for four years, 85% is still possible for these alkalines. Since alkaline cells have good capacity retention refrigeration is not necessary. The recommended storage conditions are between 10°C (50°F) and 25°C (77°F) with relative humidity not greater than 65 percent.
Transportation
Duracell Alkaline Coppertop series batteries are not regulated or listed as dangerous goods under the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations, ICAO Technical Instructions, IMDG Code, UN Model Regulations, U.S. Hazardous Materials Regulations (49 CFR), and UNECE ADR. There is no UN Identification number. Please see the MN1500 Material Safety Data Sheet / Article Information Sheet for more information.
Disposal
The U.S. EPA does not regulate the disposal of Duracell Coppertop alkaline batteries. Duracell recommends that batteries for household use can be disposed of with other household waste. For commercial quantities the recommendation is that these cells be disposed of as "non-hazardous" waste at a hazardous waste landfill. Local regulations may supersede these recommendations.
Warnings
These are not rechargeable batteries. Charging may cause explosion or leakage which may result in bodily injury.