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Batteries, Size N?

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Random Hero | 01:33 Thu 10th May 2007 | Technology
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I've seen some things using a size N of battery, but i personally am only familiar with AAA, AA, C and D..... is N a completely different battery or is it the same as one of the aforementioned, but for some reason got called N, maybe in a cross atlantic change?
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The IEC designation is LR1
Just to add confusion, also known as: LR01, MN9100, UM5, UM-5, KN, KN-2, 810, 910A, 4001, AM5, E90.
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lol but still thats not telling me.... they look the same size as C batteries, am i right?
An 'N' type cell is is just over half the length and about half the diameter of a 'C' type cell...

http://www.smallbattery.company.org.uk/index.h tm?http://www.smallbattery.company.org.uk/sbc_ lr1.htm

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