File:4LR44-battery-open-closed.jpg
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English: A partially open 4LR44 battery showing the arrangement of the 4 1.5V LR44 cells. With an intact example for comparison. On a 7mm grid. |
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Single 1.5V LR44 cell.
The metal is light enough to be peeled apart by hand if no tools are available.
Some 4LR44 batteries will just be 4 × LR44 cells heat shrinked together with no metal jacket or extra terminals.
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