Looking for guidance regarding bike light batteries. I have a number of blinkies that use the typical CR2032 watch batteries.
I'm considering buying a few in bulk (up to 10), as it is cheaper and to always have a spare battery around. . .
What I am finding is that there are a lot of ECR2032 batteries available on amazon for good prices.
Question - are these lithium batteries? Will they work well for my bike light? What is the shelf life of lithium watch batteries. . . .
thanks in advance. . .
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E = "Energizer" - it's just a proprietary code. Any CR2032 battery is interchangeable.
C = Lithium/manganese-dioxide. This is the chemistry, which defines the power: it's a 3.0V nominal/3.5V pulse discharge battery and they all have essentially the same power supply characteristics.
R = Round. As opposed to square, flat, etc.
20 = 20mm
32 = 32mm
Shelf life will depend upon a number of factors not included in the IEC code. LiMO batteries will lose power while stored but, generally, if you store the things properly you should still have a usable charge for at least 5 years. Each manufacturer will have it's own recommendations.
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