>From what I know, LR2032 and LiR2032 are the same. If a rechargeable 
battery (LR2032/LiR2032) is used in the system, the same type should be 
used. You cannot replace an LR2032 with a CR2032 and vice versa. The LR2032 
has 3.6V and will discharge quickly without recharging, while the CR2032 is 
a regular battery with a nominal voltage of 3V. Regular batteries should 
not be recharged.

Adam

niedziela, 14 lipca 2024 o 02:16:06 UTC+2 Dman777 napisał(a):

> > No, you'd have to put a diode in series to block the charging current. 
> There may be a current limiting resistor that can be pulled out and 
> replaced with the diode. This has the side effect of dropping the effective 
> voltage by 0.6V so the battery will have to be replaced sooner.
>
> In that case, is the LIR2032 battery same as LR2032 to use in the clock 
> safely?
>
> Thank you,
> -Darin
>  
>
> On Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 2:56:06 PM UTC-5 Mac Doktor wrote:
>
>> On Jul 13, 2024, at 2:50 PM, Dman777 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Is it safe for me to use a normal CR2032 battery if the clock tries to 
>> recharge it? 
>>
>>
>> No, you'd have to put a diode in series to block the charging current. 
>> There may be a current limiting resistor that can be pulled out and 
>> replaced with the diode. This has the side effect of dropping the effective 
>> voltage by 0.6V so the battery will have to be replaced sooner.
>>
>>
>> Also, I am thinking about putting the power on a auto timer and turning 
>> it off when I sleep. How fast would that drain the CR2032 battery? 
>>
>>
>> It will still take a while. A rechargeable battery has a lower capacity 
>> and shelf life.
>>
>>
>> Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
>> "The Mac Doctor"
>>
>> https://www.astarcloseup.com
>>
>> "Every kid starts out as a natural-born scientist, and then we beat it 
>> out of them. A few trickle through the system with their wonder and 
>> enthusiasm for science intact."—Carl Sagan, *Psychology Today*, 1996
>>
>>

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