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- Q127108 subject Q6940051.
- Q127108 abstract "Nickel oxyhydroxide battery (abbr. NiOx, IEC code: Z) is a type of primary cell. It is not rechargeable and must be disposed after a single use. NiOx batteries can be used in high-drain applications such as digital cameras.NiOx batteries used in low-drain applications, have a lifespan similar to a premium alkaline battery. NiOx batteries produce a higher voltage (1.7V) than alkaline batteries (1.5V) which can cause problems in certain products, such as equipment with incandescent light bulbs (such as flashlights/torches), or devices without a voltage regulator.".
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- Q127108 comment "Nickel oxyhydroxide battery (abbr. NiOx, IEC code: Z) is a type of primary cell. It is not rechargeable and must be disposed after a single use. NiOx batteries can be used in high-drain applications such as digital cameras.NiOx batteries used in low-drain applications, have a lifespan similar to a premium alkaline battery.".
- Q127108 label "Nickel oxyhydroxide battery".
- Q127108 depiction Panasonic-oxyride.jpg.