








vhbw Replacement battery for Apple Ipod Classic MB147J/A 80GB, MB147TA/A 80GB MP3-player music player (Li-polymer, 450mAh, 3.7V)
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- High-quality, compatible battery with high capacity for use in your MP3-player, video or music player (all suitable models can be found below)
- The battery can be charged with your standard changer or a compatible charger
- The necessary tool for exchanging the battery is included in the delivery
- Our batteries and cells fulfil all operational safety guidelines
Lithium-ion polymer batteries (often abbreviated to LiPo, Li-poly, lithium-poly and LIP) belong to the Li-ion family. They have a low self-discharge rate, are long-lasting and have a high capacity. Compared to other Li-ion batteries, the energy capacity of lithium polymer batteries is slightly lower, but they are more resistant to overcharging. The polymer-based electrolytes enable these lightweight batteries to be manufactured in a wide range of designs and shapes, making them very versatile. LiPo batteries are often use in battery electric vehicles, remote-controlled electric models, smartphones and notebook computers.
Content of delivery:
- 1x battery
- 1x tool
- Battery type: Li-polymer
- Capacity: 450 mAh
- Voltage: 3.7 V
- Energy: 1.67 Wh
- Number of cells: 1
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 4.9 x 2.1 x 0.6 cm
- Weight: 18 g
- Apple Ipod Classic MB147J/A 80GB
- Apple Ipod Classic MB147TA/A 80GB
- To ensure compatibility, please check to see whether the battery you are currently using is listed below.
Replacement for:
- Apple 604417
- Apple 616-0227
- Apple 616-0229
- Apple 616-0230
- Apple 616-0412
- Apple 642-046
- Apple 94001A45
- Apple AE9424
- Apple B38940
- Apple EC008
- Apple EC008-1
- Apple EC008-2
Legal Notices & Product Compliance
Documents: The operating instructions applicable to this product, together with further legally required product documentation, can be found directly within the product listing or on the seller's website.
Transport: Lithium ion batteries are subject to dangerous goods regulations. Private individuals may transport these batteries by road without additional requirements.When shipped by third parties, for example by air freight or forwarding agents, specific packaging and labelling requirements must be observed. A qualified dangerous goods specialist must be consulted when preparing the shipment.Only ship batteries if both the battery and its housing are undamaged. Cover exposed contacts with insulating tape and package the battery securely to prevent movement within the packaging.
Disposal Information:
Do not dispose of batteries with household waste.
Fully discharge the battery before disposal.
Cover exposed contacts with insulating tape.
Batteries and packaging materials must be recycled in an environmentally responsible manner.
In accordance with Regulation (EU) 2023/1542 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 July 2023, defective or used batteries must be collected separately and disposed of through the authorised waste management and recycling systems operating within the respective EU member state. Collection points for battery disposal are available through local retailers and on the website of the relevant environmental authority.