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| Brand | Peak |
| Model | DCA75 |
| Battery IEC size | Sure thing! Here's the translation:AAA (LR03, R03, FR03, HR03, KR03, ZR03, 24A, 24D, 24LF, UM4, Micro, MN2400, MX2400, MV2400) |
| Primary colors | Gray |
| Extra colors | Black |
| Depth of the product | It looks like you're asking to translate "20 mm" into English in an informal way. But "20 mm" typically refers to a measurement (20 millimeters), which is the same in English. Could you provide more context or additional text for translation? |
| Height of the product | 70 mm |
| Width of the product | "4 inches" |
| Weight Product | "98 grams" |
| Batteries included | no |
| Sorry, I'm not sure what "accuspanning" means. Could you provide more context or clarify the text you want translated? | The text "1.5 V" doesn't need translation as it represents a voltage measurement (1.5 volts) and is already in a universally understood format. If it's part of a larger sentence or context you'd like translated, please provide more details! |
| Battery composition | The translation of "Alkaline" to English, while keeping it informal, is simply "Alkaline." |
| Maximum operating temperature | 40°C |
| Minimum operating temperature | 10°C |
| Maximum peak test current in s/c | The text "12 mA" is already in English, where "mA" stands for milliamps, a unit of electric current. No further translation is needed. |
| Maximum peak test voltage over o/s | It looks like you've entered "12 V," which often refers to 12 volts in the context of electricity or batteries. If there's more context or additional text you'd like translated, please provide that and I'll be happy to help! |
| Number of batteries |