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217043 - Miller CR2450 Lithium Replacement Battery for Auto-Darkening Helmets

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OVERVIEW

Reliable Power for Precision Welding Protection

The Miller 217043 CR2450 Lithium Battery is the genuine OEM replacement power source for a wide range of Miller Electric and Hobart auto-darkening welding helmets. In the world of industrial welding, the reliability of your personal protective equipment (PPE) is paramount. Your auto-darkening filter (ADF) relies on consistent voltage to detect the arc and switch shades instantly. Using genuine Miller batteries ensures that your lens operates at the manufacturer's specified parameters, providing the necessary protection for your eyes against harmful UV and IR radiation.

This 3-volt lithium coin cell is engineered for longevity and performance. With a capacity of 600 mA, it provides sustained power to digital interfaces, sensors, and liquid crystal displays found in modern welding hoods. One of the standout features of this specific battery is its impressive operating temperature range. It is rated for reliable use in environments as cold as -22°F and as hot as 140°F. This makes it an ideal choice for welders working in unheated workshops during winter or high-heat industrial fabrication plants during summer. Furthermore, the battery boasts an unused shelf life of 8 years, allowing procurement managers and individual welders to stock up on spares without worrying about expiration or power loss over time.

Compatibility is key when selecting replacement parts. The Miller 217043 is designed to fit the majority of Miller's premium helmet lines, including the Digital Infinity, Digital Elite, Elite, Performance, and T94 Series. It is also compatible with the Miller Weld-Mask 2 and several Hobart series such as the Inventor, Creator, and Impact. Please note that many of these advanced lenses, particularly the Digital Elite and Infinity models, require two batteries to function. Always check your helmet's manual to confirm the quantity needed. This battery is not compatible with the Miller Classic Series or the analog Pro-Hobby Series.

Invest in the longevity of your equipment and the safety of your workforce with genuine Miller replacement parts. Generic batteries may suffer from voltage sag under load, which can lead to lens flickering or failure to darken. Trust the Miller 217043 to keep your view clear and your eyes safe.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Item:Battery
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Battery Type:CR2450, Lithium Coin Cell
Voltage:3 V
Amperage:0.6 A
Shelf Life:8 Years
Temperature Range:-22 to 140 Degrees Fahrenheit
Rechargeable:No

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller CR2450 Lithium Battery (217043)

APPLICATIONS

  • Miller Digital Infinity Series Helmets
  • Miller Digital Elite Series Helmets
  • Miller Elite Series Helmets
  • Miller Performance Series Helmets
  • Miller T94 and T94i Series Helmets
  • Miller Weld-Mask 2
  • Hobart Inventor, Creator, XVX, PRO, Endeavor, and Impact Series Helmets

FAQ

The Miller Digital Elite welding helmet typically requires two (2) CR2450 batteries to operate. This product is sold individually, so you may need to purchase two.

No, the Miller 217043 is a non-rechargeable lithium coin cell battery. Do not attempt to recharge it.

No, this battery is not compatible with the Miller Classic Series or the analog Pro-Hobby Series helmets.

This lithium battery has an unused shelf life of approximately 8 years, making it safe to stock up on spares.

Yes, this battery is compatible with several Hobart auto-darkening helmets, including the Impact, Pro, Endeavor, Inventor, and Creator series.

The battery is rated for reliable use in temperatures ranging from -22 degrees Fahrenheit to 140 degrees Fahrenheit.

Yes, the Miller 217043 CR2450 battery is compatible with the Miller Weld-Mask 2.

Genuine Miller batteries are tested to ensure they meet the specific voltage and amperage requirements (600 mA) of Miller ADFs, ensuring consistent switching speeds and preventing potential damage to the lens electronics.