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Getting the right batteries for the right applications is crucial for ensuring your equipment works properly. However, it can sometimes be confusing to determine which batteries you need with so many varieties available. Two of the most common options in use today are lithium and lithium-ion batteries. Here’s a closer look at how these two key options compare.

Lithium Batteries

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Lithium batteries have been in use for decades. They operate as a primary cell using lithium as an anode, giving them a much higher charge density. This lets them last a long time while producing power between 1.5 and 3.7 volts. They have a long shelf life, retaining their charge for years if they aren’t used. However, they cannot be recharged. Disposable options, such as AA or AAA batteries, are common examples of this.

Lithium batteries power various devices that benefit from a long charge life. They are commonly used in items like remote-controlled toys, TV remotes, flashlights, and smoke detectors.

Lithium-Ion Batteries

Lithium-ion batteries are rechargeable options that were introduced in the 1990s. They use carbon and other materials along with lithium for the anode. These secondary cells don’t provide as long a charge as disposable lithium cells, but they can be easily, safely, and quickly recharged. This reduces waste and allows a single battery to provide many more hours of useful life.

They are used in numerous modern devices that receive frequent use throughout the day, such as cell phones, laptops, and tablets. Portable power packs, recreational vehicles, and even solar power storage systems also use this rechargeable option.

 

Keep all of your devices fully charged with batteries from Victory Battery Co. in Covington, KY. This family-owned and -operated store has been in business since 1957 and offers expertise on batteries to power everything from watches and toys to wheelchairs and scooters. Visit them online to learn more about their products and services, or call (859) 581-0343 with questions for an associate.

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