Battery cross reference
I saw this battery cross reference while searching for cheaper batteries. These
should work for the MMT-104 from MiniMed. If anyone can verify/dispute this
please do.
Keith
I saw this battery cross reference while searching for cheaper batteries. These
should work for the MMT-104 from MiniMed. If anyone can verify/dispute this
please do.
Keith
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January 25th, 2007 at 4:33 am
I saw this battery cross reference while searching for cheaper batteries. These
should work for the MMT-104 from MiniMed. If anyone can verify/dispute this
please do.
Keith
Silver Oxide Batteries
Voltage
Eveready
Rayovac
Timex
Bulova
Seiko
Maxell
Varta
Renata
1.5
357
357
J
228
SR44W
SR44W
V357
357
Panasonic
Toshiba
JIS
ANSI
IEC
AWI
NEDA
DURACELL
SP357
SR44W
G13
WS15
SR44
S05
1131SO
D357
January 31st, 2007 at 5:54 am
What is an MMT-104?
Jan (~_^)
February 4th, 2007 at 12:16 am
What is an MMT-104?
Jan (~_^)
February 4th, 2007 at 7:26 am
Oh. My 507c says to replace them with Eveready 357 or equivalent. I get
Energizer (same co.) 357 zinc oxide for $1.49 each at my local supermarket.
Radio Shack’s are $2.99 each.
Jan (~_^)
> MMT-104 is MiniMeds battery number
cross reference
February 4th, 2007 at 4:31 pm
Oh. My 507c says to replace them with Eveready 357 or equivalent. I get
Energizer (same co.) 357 zinc oxide for $1.49 each at my local supermarket.
Radio Shack’s are $2.99 each.
Jan (~_^)
> MMT-104 is MiniMeds battery number
cross reference
February 5th, 2007 at 12:39 am
Oh. My 507c says to replace them with Eveready 357 or equivalent. I get
Energizer (same co.) 357 zinc oxide for $1.49 each at my local supermarket.
Radio Shack’s are $2.99 each.
Jan (~_^)
> MMT-104 is MiniMeds battery number
cross reference
February 5th, 2007 at 7:49 am
> How long do the zinc oxide last. I can only find silver oxide.
> Keith
This would be according to individual use. I push my tubing full by hand, use
about 30 units a day, seldom use the backlight, largest bolus is about 6u.
Batteries last me about 3 months. (~_^)
February 6th, 2007 at 11:45 pm
> correct all of these batteries cross with Eveready 357. However they are
> $3.00 each around here unless you get lucky.
>
True, but any harbor in a storm! One thing I like about MM is you can just go
to the store and buy batteries in an emergency.
Patrick
February 19th, 2007 at 3:39 am
The only one I ever used Keith was the Eveready or the Energizers, I tried
the Duracell but they would not fit in my pump. Maybe you can find a cheaper
price on line for the batteries. My local Supermarket has them for a 1.49
but CVS is as high as 3 dollars each.
Frank
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