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You might as well use it, just make sure it is secure in the battery socket and the spring contact is not loose.
How long did the CR2032 last? Probably several years. Expect the CR2025 to last about 2/3 as long.
Fred
My guess is it probably already has been replaced!! LMAO!!!!!
On Thu, 28 Apr 2016 16:45:30 -0700 (PDT), snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com Gave us:
The form factor (size and shape) is the only difference. If the receptacle retains it, it should be just fine.
Maybe a simple google search for CR2032 CR2025 interchangeability would yield useful results.
I think the mass is probably different too. And the sound when it's struck.
More to it than that.
Maybe not, though.
On Thu, 28 Apr 2016 22:12:50 -0700, "Dr. Dynamite" Gave us:
Use some common sense. If the size and shape differ, the mass will as well.
The millampere/hour number will be *smaller* for the smaller battery too. Duh. Is your first name Napoleon?
On Thu, 28 Apr 2016 22:12:50 -0700, "Dr. Dynamite" Gave us:
You're an idiot.
On Thu, 28 Apr 2016 22:12:50 -0700, "Dr. Dynamite" Gave us:
I take it back. You're not an idiot. You're dumber than dogshit.
Isn't common sense to you, except in hindsight. You miss stuff routinely.
Or, it might not. Duh. Duh.
Let me help you... "CR2032 CR2025 compatible" is a better bet. Use common language. Who is really going to use the clumsy term "interchangeability" in their search? You had to use a dictionary to spell it. And how many web pages are going to contain the word?
On Fri, 29 Apr 2016 09:52:59 -0700, "Dr. Dynamite" Gave us:
You are an absolute idiot. The capacity will be less for the smaller device. Guaranteed.
Also guaranteed that you are a stupid f*ck. Especially with that "you miss stuff routinely" baby bullshit.
Dr. Dynamite? Dr. Dipshit is more like it, Napoleon. kabang that, you stupid f*ck.
Take another look at the post by leegrimjr, and then your utterly ridiculous reply to that post. This will be therapeutic. You need to do this in order to appreciate the enormity of your own stupidity.
On Sat, 30 Apr 2016 10:13:18 -0700, "Dr. Dynamite" Gave us:
Says the putz with the minuscule brain, and lack of ability to understand that capacity and form factor are tied together.
Your first name really is Napoleon.
On Monday, September 3, 2012 at 6:24:44 PM UTC-5, snipped-for-privacy@thecave.com wr ote:
Old post, but full answer here. As many have said, the 2025 is 2.5 mm thick , the 2032 is 3.2 mm thick. Some battery holders might not properly take th e alternate size. Second item - at least for one brand, the ..32 has 240 mA h while the ..25 is 163 mAh. The ..25 will last about 2/3 as long as the ..
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There are deferances in battery current CR2032 is double the CR2025, and in the dimentions (especialy in width) 2,5mm CR2023 and 3,2mm the CR2032 one!
On Sat, 2 Jul 2016 08:36:11 -0700 (PDT), snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com Gave us:
There are differences in the capacity as well.
Use some common sense. Same storage technology, different physical form factor.
I will leave it to you to figure out whether it is the larger or smaller battery which has slightly less capacity.
Although a child might take the Nickel over the dime because it is bigger, but some take the dime because it is shiny-er.
It should be noted that turning on and off the computer is more damaging than leaving it on! The worst thing for electronic equipment is heating then cooling. If left on, the temperature remains relatively constant. The expansion and contraction on the circuit boards, soldering joints and silicon chips all have this problem. Just like a light bulb, it is better to leave it on.
Your battery is really dead. You're responding to a 5 year old post.
I belive you. Have an old computer there the battrie was dead and try an approx 5-10 year old battery i a package, but that was also completly dead. /Cheers
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