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3.0V Primary D Cell LCF-143 Non-Rechargeable Li/CFx-MnO2 Hybrid Highly reliable, lightweight cell, with 2X the capacity of Li-SO 2 that will safely operate over a wide temperature range. Features & Benefits 2X the capacity of Li-SO 2 D cells 1.4X the capacity of Li-MnO 2 D cells Wide operating temperature range Optimized electrolyte Fully-welded, hermetically-sealed design TA-23 glass-to-metal-seal Pressure release vent, shutdown separator, and thermal fuse for safety Negative case polarity Long shelf life Applications Soldier power (C4ISR, Silent Watch) Unattended ground sensors Oil & Gas Monitoring & Metering Emergency Lighting Personnel/ Border Sensors Emergency Communications Survival and emergency equipment GPS/ Mobile assist devices Alarming Devices Automatic meter reading Specifications Part Number LCF-143 (Preliminary Data) Nominal Voltage 2.5 Volts* Voltage Range 1.5-3.4 Volts (2.0V recommended cut-off ) Capacity 16 Ah* Max Continuous Current 3.0A** To avoid overheating. Higher currents possible. Consult EaglePicher. Max Pulse Current 6.0 A** Voltage performance will vary according to pulse characteristics, temperature and the cell history. Diameter 33.3 mm/1.31 in Height 54.88 mm/2.16 in Weight 85 g Specific Energy 471 Wh/kg Energy Density 838 Wh/l Operating Temperature -40°C to +60°C Storage Temperature -40°C to +71°C Exterior Nickel-plated steel container with heat sleeve Terminals/Connector Based upon customer preference Transportation Class 9 identification number UN 3090*** *At 25ºC, 2.0 Amp Load to 2.0 Volts **Max current can vary based upon a number of factors. Consult EaglePicher for more details. ***For complete transportation regulations, contact EaglePicher Technologies, LLC. PO Box 47 | Joplin, Missouri 64802-0047 USA | tel 417.623.8000 | fax 417.623.0850 | www.eaglepicher.com

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3.0V Primary D Cell

LCF-143

Non-Rechargeable Li/CFx-MnO2 Hybrid

Highly reliable, lightweight cell, with2X the capacity of Li-SO2 that will safely

operate over a wide temperature range.

Features & Benefits 2X the capacity of Li-SO2 D cells 1.4X the capacity of Li-MnO2 D cells Wide operating temperature range Optimized electrolyte Fully-welded, hermetically-sealed design TA-23 glass-to-metal-seal Pressure release vent, shutdown separator, and thermal fuse for safety Negative case polarity Long shelf life

Applications Soldier power (C4ISR, Silent Watch) Unattended ground sensors Oil & Gas Monitoring & Metering Emergency Lighting Personnel/ Border Sensors Emergency Communications Survival and emergency equipment GPS/ Mobile assist devices Alarming Devices Automatic meter reading

SpecificationsPart Number LCF-143 (Preliminary Data)

Nominal Voltage 2.5 Volts*

Voltage Range1.5-3.4 Volts (2.0V recommended cut-off)

Capacity 16 Ah*

Max Continuous Current3.0A** To avoid overheating. Higher currents possible. Consult EaglePicher.

Max Pulse Current

6.0 A**Voltage performance will vary according to pulse characteristics, temperature and the cell history.

Diameter 33.3 mm/1.31 in

Height 54.88 mm/2.16 in

Weight 85 g

Specific Energy 471 Wh/kg

Energy Density 838 Wh/l

Operating Temperature -40°C to +60°C

Storage Temperature -40°C to +71°C

ExteriorNickel-plated steel container withheat sleeve

Terminals/Connector Based upon customer preference

TransportationClass 9 identification numberUN 3090***

*At 25ºC, 2.0 Amp Load to 2.0 Volts**Max current can vary based upon a number of factors. Consult EaglePicher for more details.***For complete transportation regulations, contact EaglePicher Technologies, LLC.

PO Box 47 | Joplin, Missouri 64802-0047 USA | tel 417.623.8000 | fax 417.623.0850 | www.eaglepicher.com

LCF-143

EaglePicher Technologies, LLCPO Box 47, Joplin, Missouri 64802-0047, USAtel 417.623.8000 | fax 417.623.0850www.eaglepicher.com

This information is released to the public domain in accordance withITAR 22 CFR 120.11.

Aug 2017