Hearing Aid Batteries Size 10:
Size 10 hearing aid batteries are identifiable by their yellow colored tab. The size 10 battery is a button cell type battery with physical dimensions of a diameter of 5.8 MM and a height of 3.6 MM. The overall power and discharge of the battery depends on the composition of the chemistry of the battery. Hearing aid batteries from different manufacturers will yield varying prices as well as performance.
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Size 10 Information
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Color Code:
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Yellow
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Cell Diameter:
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5.8 MM
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Cell Height:
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3.6 MM
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Nominal Voltage Range:
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1.4V-1.45V
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Zinc Air mAh
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90 mAh
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Equivalents:
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PR70, 7005ZD, AC10, DA10, ZA 10, and More
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Common Brands:
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Toshiba, ZeniPower, PowerOne, Varta, Duracell, Energizer, Murata, HearClear, Renata, and Rayovac
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What Size Battery Does My Hearing Aid Take?
The easiest way to figure out what battery your device takes is by looking at the owner’s manual. The best information is usually supplied directly from the manufacturer. By following the manual, you can help ensure nothing goes wrong with your device. Even if something does go wrong, by following the manual you can ensure you do not void any warranties from the manufacturer. If your owner’s manual has been lost, damaged, or simply thrown out; there is no need to worry, as a quick search for your device online can help you quickly determine the battery that it needs.
If you are having issues finding your exact product online, try to take the measurement of the battery compartment and compare it to the standard sizes of hearing aid batteries below.
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Size (Name)
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Height
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Width
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Size 10
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5.8 MM
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3.6 MM
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Size 13
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7.9 MM
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5.4 MM
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Size 312
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7.9 MM
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3.6 MM
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Size 675
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11.6 MM
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5.4 MM
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Rechargeable Hearing Aid Batteries
For those who dislike having to constantly change out and replace old hearing aid batteries, rechargeable versions are a great alternative. Rechargeable hearing aid batteries tend to cost a bit more than regular ones but can be recharged and reused multiple times without having to be replaced. Ensure that you utilize only high quality rechargeable hearing aid batteries from reputable suppliers to ensure the longest service life of your products & equipment. Low quality rechargeable batteries may exhibit poor performance as well as damage to your charger or device.
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Tips And Tricks: How To Extend The Life Of Hearing Aid Batteries
Proper Storage
Hearing Aid Batteries should be stored at room temperature, and at low humidity levels. They should remain in their protective packaging until ready to use to avoid early priming and unwanted self-discharge. By properly storing the battery, you can ensure it is as fresh as possible when needed for use. It is also important to only purchase hearing aid batteries from high end retailers to ensure that they have been properly stored. Here at microbattery.com we store our batteries in a climate controlled warehouse with 24/7 air conditioning. We also cycle or battery stock regularly to ensure that batteries do not sit for extended periods of time.
Priming The Battery
The biggest mistake that users of hearing aid batteries make is skipping the priming step before using the battery. Zinc-Air batteries utilize air to properly activate and ensure proper performance. To allow air into your hearing aid battery simply remove the protective color coded tab on the battery cell and let it sit out for a few minutes. This will allow air to flow through the cell and activate the chemicals inside, which will allow full power to be utilized.
Clean Connections
Before inserting a new battery into your device, it is good practice to wipe off any connections in the device as well as the connection points on the battery. This will ensure a clean connection that is free of resistance causing gunk. The more resistance to the flow of energy, the less efficiently it will power a device.