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IOTA Nickel–Metal Hydride (NiMH) Battery Finder

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Reliable Performance, Confident Compatibility

IOTA Emergency LED drivers and Emergency Ballasts bring critical Life Safety performance to your existing fixtures, delivering confident emergency egress functionality to your projects and eliminating the need for additional wall-mounted emergency light fixtures.
IOTA Emergency LED Drivers

IOTA's ILB-CP Series combines our innovative Constant Power design with 10-60 volt Class 2 output for consistent, predictable performance and compatibility for your LED requirements. The IOTA ILB-CP Series is the first LED emergency driver to UL Listed for field installation.

IOTA Emergency Ballasts
IOTA Emergency Ballasts offer UL Listed compatibility for fluorescent and LED retrofit tube lamp applications...designed to operate a wide range of lamp wattages and lengths at a variety of lumen levels, with mounting and feature options to accommodate unique fixture and application requirements.

Battery Finder

At Emergency Lighting, we stock all the essential battery styles from top manufacturers to ensure your emergency lighting and exit signage is always up to the task when you need it most.
 
There are many variations of rechargeable batteries available depending on the specific needs of your application. See the descriptions below to find the right battery to meet your needs.
 

Nickel–Metal Hydride (NiMH)

NiMH batteries can have two to three times the capacity of an equivalent size NiCd, and their energy density approaches that of a lithium-ion cell. Nickel–Metal Hydride batteries are good for high current drain applications because of their low internal resistance.
 
The disadvantage of NiMH batteries is their high rate of self-discharge. NiMH batteries typically lose 4% of their charge per day of storage. LSD NiMH batteries significantly lower self-discharge, but at the cost of lowering capacity by about 20%.