Usually the ''number string'' on a LiPo battery denotes the dimensions of the battery.
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Regarding the battery dimensions shown on a LiPo battery, the convention used in battery manufacture, is that the first two digits is the height (depth, thickness) of the battery, in mm (millimetres) ''with a decimal point between the two numbers, but it is not shown'', the next two digits is the width in mm and the last two digits (or sometimes three) is the length in mm, e.g. 902535 = 9.0mm height x 25mm width x 35mm length
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Regarding the battery dimensions shown on a LiPo battery, the convention used in battery manufacture, is that the first two digits is the height (depth, thickness) of the battery, in mm (millimetres) ''with a decimal point between the two digits, but it is not shown'', the next two digits is the width in mm and the last two digits (or sometimes three) is the length in mm, e.g. 902535 = 9.0mm height x 25mm width x 35mm length
If it is the same size as your battery, then here's a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/115264067771|supplier]. There may be others I didn't search too hard. ;-) Search online for ''902535 3.7V 800mAH LiPo battery'' to find other suppliers that may suit you better.
''Note:'' The ''ETL'' marking is a battery certification mark for the battery.
Usually the ''number string'' on a LiPo battery denotes the dimensions of the battery.
Regarding the battery dimensions shown on a LiPo battery, the convention used in battery manufacture, is that the first two digits is the height (depth, thickness) of the battery, in mm (millimetres) ''with a decimal point between the two numbers, but it is not shown'', the next two digits is the width in mm and the last two digits (or sometimes three) is the length in mm, e.g. 902535 = 9.0mm height x 25mm width x 35mm length
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If it is the correct size, then here's a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/115264067771|supplier]. There may be others I didn't search too hard. ;-) Search online for ''902535 3.7V 800mAH LiPo battery'' to find other suppliers that may suit you better.
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If it is the same size as your battery, then here's a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/115264067771|supplier]. There may be others I didn't search too hard. ;-) Search online for ''902535 3.7V 800mAH LiPo battery'' to find other suppliers that may suit you better.
''Note:'' The ''ETL'' marking is a battery certification mark for the battery.
Usually the ''number string'' on a LiPo battery denotes the dimensions of the battery.
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Regarding the battery dimensions shown on a LiPo battery, the convention used in battery manufacture, is that the first two digits is the height (or depth) of the battery, in mm (millimetres) ''with a decimal point between the two numbers, but it is not shown'', the next two digits is the width in mm and the last two digits (or sometimes three) is the length in mm, e.g. 902535 = 9.0mm height x 25mm width x 35mm length
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Regarding the battery dimensions shown on a LiPo battery, the convention used in battery manufacture, is that the first two digits is the height (depth, thickness) of the battery, in mm (millimetres) ''with a decimal point between the two numbers, but it is not shown'', the next two digits is the width in mm and the last two digits (or sometimes three) is the length in mm, e.g. 902535 = 9.0mm height x 25mm width x 35mm length
If it is the correct size, then here's a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/115264067771|supplier]. There may be others I didn't search too hard. ;-) Search online for ''902535 3.7V 800mAH LiPo battery'' to find other suppliers that may suit you better.
''Note:'' The ''ETL'' marking is a battery certification mark for the battery.
Usually the ''number string'' on a LiPo battery denotes the dimensions of the battery.
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Regarding the battery dimensions shown on a LiPo battery, the convention used in battery manufacture, is that the first two digits is the height (or depth) of the battery, in mm (millimetres) ''with a decimal point but it is not shown'', the next two digits is the width in mm and the last two digits (or sometimes three) is the length in mm, e.g. 902535 = 9.0mm height x 25mm width x 35mm length
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Regarding the battery dimensions shown on a LiPo battery, the convention used in battery manufacture, is that the first two digits is the height (or depth) of the battery, in mm (millimetres) ''with a decimal point between the two numbers, but it is not shown'', the next two digits is the width in mm and the last two digits (or sometimes three) is the length in mm, e.g. 902535 = 9.0mm height x 25mm width x 35mm length
If it is the correct size, then here's a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/115264067771|supplier]. There may be others I didn't search too hard. ;-) Search online for ''902535 3.7V 800mAH LiPo battery'' to find other suppliers that may suit you better.
''Note:'' The ''ETL'' marking is a battery certification mark for the battery.
Usually the number string on a LiPo battery denotes the dimensions of the battery.
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Usually the ''number string'' on a LiPo battery denotes the dimensions of the battery.
Regarding the battery dimensions shown on a LiPo battery, the convention used in battery manufacture, is that the first two digits is the height (or depth) of the battery, in mm (millimetres) ''with a decimal point but it is not shown'', the next two digits is the width in mm and the last two digits (or sometimes three) is the length in mm, e.g. 902535 = 9.0mm height x 25mm width x 35mm length
If it is the correct size, then here's a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/115264067771|supplier]. There may be others I didn't search too hard. ;-) Search online for ''902535 3.7V 800mAH LiPo battery'' to find other suppliers that may suit you better.
''Note:'' The ''ETL'' marking is a battery certification mark for the battery.
Usually the number string on a LiPo battery denotes the dimensions of the battery.
Regarding the battery dimensions shown on a LiPo battery, the convention used in battery manufacture, is that the first two digits is the height (or depth) of the battery, in mm (millimetres) ''with a decimal point but it is not shown'', the next two digits is the width in mm and the last two digits (or sometimes three) is the length in mm, e.g. 902535 = 9.0mm height x 25mm width x 35mm length
If it is the correct size, then here's a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/115264067771|supplier]. There may be others I didn't search too hard. ;-) Search online for ''902535 3.7V 800mAH LiPo battery'' to find other suppliers that may suit you better.
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''Note:'' The ''ETL marking'' is a battery certification mark for the battery.
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''Note:'' The ''ETL'' marking is a battery certification mark for the battery.
Usually the number string on a LiPo battery denotes the dimensions of the battery.
Regarding the battery dimensions shown on a LiPo battery, the convention used in battery manufacture, is that the first two digits is the height (or depth) of the battery, in mm (millimetres) ''with a decimal point but it is not shown'', the next two digits is the width in mm and the last two digits (or sometimes three) is the length in mm, e.g. 902535 = 9.0mm height x 25mm width x 35mm length
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If it is the correct size. then here's a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/115264067771|supplier]. There may be others I didn't search too hard. ;-) Search online for ''902535 3.7V 800mAH LiPo battery'' to find other suppliers that may suit you better.
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If it is the correct size, then here's a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/115264067771|supplier]. There may be others I didn't search too hard. ;-) Search online for ''902535 3.7V 800mAH LiPo battery'' to find other suppliers that may suit you better.
''Note:'' The ''ETL marking'' is a battery certification mark for the battery.
Usually the number string on a LiPo battery denotes the dimensions of the battery.
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Regarding the battery dimensions shown on a LiPo battery, the convention used in battery manufacture, is that the first two digits is the height (or depth) of the battery, in mm (millimetres) ''with a decimal point but it is not shown'', the next two digits is the width in mm and the last two digits (or sometimes three) is the length in mm, e.g. 902535 = 9.0mm height x 25mm width x 35mm length
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If it is the correct size. then here's a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/115264067771|supplier]. There may be others I didn't search too hard. ;-) Search online for ''902535 3.7V 800mAH LiPo battery'' to find other suppliers that may suit you better.
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Regarding the battery dimensions shown on a LiPo battery, the convention used in battery manufacture, is that the first two digits is the height (or depth) of the battery, in mm (millimetres) ''with a decimal point but it is not shown'', the next two digits is the width in mm and the last two digits (or sometimes three) is the length in mm, e.g. 902535 = 9.0mm height x 25mm width x 35mm length
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The ''ETL marking'' is a battery certification mark for the battery.
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''Note:'' The ''ETL marking'' is a battery certification mark for the battery.
Usually the number string on a LiPo battery denotes the dimensions of the battery, but this seems a bit big for your earbuds I think, but maybe not.
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Usually the number string on a LiPo battery denotes the dimensions of the battery.
If it is the correct size. then here's a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/115264067771|supplier]. There may be others I didn't search too hard. ;-) Search online for ''902535 3.7V 800mAH LiPo battery'' to find other suppliers that may suit you better.
''Notes:''
Regarding the battery dimensions shown on a LiPo battery, the convention used in battery manufacture, is that the first two digits is the height (or depth) of the battery, in mm (millimetres) ''with a decimal point but it is not shown'', the next two digits is the width in mm and the last two digits (or sometimes three) is the length in mm, e.g. 902535 = 9.0mm height x 25mm width x 35mm length
The ''ETL marking'' is a battery certification mark for the battery.
Usually the number string on a LiPo battery denotes the dimensions of the battery, but this seems a bit big for your earbuds I think, but maybe not.
If it is the correct size. then here's a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/115264067771|supplier]. There may be others I didn't search too hard. ;-) Search online for ''902535 3.7V 800mAH LiPo battery'' to find other suppliers that may suit you better.
''Notes:''
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Regarding the battery dimensions shown on a battery, the convention used in battery manufacture, is that the first two digits is the height (or depth) of the battery, in mm (millimetres) ''with a decimal point but it is not shown'', the next two digits is the width in mm and the last two digits (or sometimes three) is the length in mm, e.g. 902535 = 9.0mm height x 25mm width x 35mm length
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Regarding the battery dimensions shown on a LiPo battery, the convention used in battery manufacture, is that the first two digits is the height (or depth) of the battery, in mm (millimetres) ''with a decimal point but it is not shown'', the next two digits is the width in mm and the last two digits (or sometimes three) is the length in mm, e.g. 902535 = 9.0mm height x 25mm width x 35mm length
The ''ETL marking'' is a battery certification mark for the battery.
Usually the number string on a LiPo battery denotes the dimensions of the battery, but this seems a bit big for earbuds I think but maybe not.
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Usually the number string on a LiPo battery denotes the dimensions of the battery, but this seems a bit big for your earbuds I think, but maybe not.
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If it is the correct size. then here's a [https://www.ebay.com/itm/115264067771|supplier]. There may be others I didn't search too hard. ;-) Search online for ''902535 3.7V 800mAH LiPo battery'' to find other suppliers that may suit you better.
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If it is the correct size. then here's a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/115264067771|supplier]. There may be others I didn't search too hard. ;-) Search online for ''902535 3.7V 800mAH LiPo battery'' to find other suppliers that may suit you better.
''Notes:''
Regarding the battery dimensions shown on a battery, the convention used in battery manufacture, is that the first two digits is the height (or depth) of the battery, in mm (millimetres) ''with a decimal point but it is not shown'', the next two digits is the width in mm and the last two digits (or sometimes three) is the length in mm, e.g. 902535 = 9.0mm height x 25mm width x 35mm length
The ''ETL marking'' is a battery certification mark for the battery.
Hi @jens65174,
Usually the number string on a LiPo battery denotes the dimensions of the battery, but this seems a bit big for earbuds I think but maybe not.
If it is the correct size. then here's a [https://www.ebay.com/itm/115264067771|supplier]. There may be others I didn't search too hard. ;-) Search online for ''902535 3.7V 800mAH LiPo battery'' to find other suppliers that may suit you better.
''Notes:''
Regarding the battery dimensions shown on a battery, the convention used in battery manufacture, is that the first two digits is the height (or depth) of the battery, in mm (millimetres) ''with a decimal point but it is not shown'', the next two digits is the width in mm and the last two digits (or sometimes three) is the length in mm, e.g. 902535 = 9.0mm height x 25mm width x 35mm length
The ''ETL marking'' is a battery certification mark for the battery.