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Lithium coin batteries, also known as button cell batteries, are small, round batteries commonly used in devices such as key fobs, watches, calculators, cameras, and hearing aids. They are known for their compact size and high energy density.
Common sizes include CR2032, CR2025, CR2016, CR1616, CR2450, and CR123A. The numbers refer to the dimensions of the battery (diameter and thickness in millimeters).
Check the device’s user manual or look for the battery’s designation printed on the old battery or inside the battery compartment. It’s crucial to replace it with the same type for optimal performance.
Most lithium coin batteries have a nominal voltage of 3 volts.
The lifespan can vary widely depending on the device and usage, ranging from 1 to 10 years. Devices that draw more power will deplete the battery faster.
Most lithium coin batteries are non-rechargeable. However, there are some rechargeable versions available (like CR2). Check the specifications before attempting to recharge.
Lithium coin batteries can pose a choking hazard, especially to children. Ingesting a battery can lead to serious health risks. Additionally, improper disposal can lead to environmental hazards.
Store in a cool, dry place, away from metal objects that could short-circuit the battery. Keep them in their original packaging until use.
Do not dispose of them in regular household trash. Instead, take them to a recycling center or a designated battery recycling drop-off location.
If you notice a leak, handle it with care. Wear gloves and avoid contact with the electrolyte. Clean the area with a damp cloth and dispose of the battery properly.
It’s not recommended to mix different brands or types of batteries. Doing so can lead to leakage, reduced performance, or even damage to the device.
Common signs include the device not functioning properly, dimming lights, or slower-than-usual operation. If you notice any of these signs, it’s time to replace the battery.
They are widely available at electronics stores, supermarkets, and also from our Trademe Store here.
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