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Try wires. You will also need a resistor. You also need to know that a watch battery is not rated to carry the current load of a typical LED.
Two types of batteries go into the watch. There are two (stacked) CR2016 that power the light, and then there is one 371 battery watch that powers the watch movement.
I assume you mean computer. So far as I know in IBM computers there are no fuses. There are however batteries. Usually a small rectangular chip at the bottom of the motherboard. Sometimes a circular metal battery (light a giant watch battery).
The dealership will have them for sure. Depending on the dealership its free or a small fee. Otherwise walmart or other stores that sells batteries will have them. It takes a small watch battery. If you take the battery out if the fob, match the battery number.
I changed the battery in the watch and don't know how to set it. I keep getting an ERROR and won't connect!
Low battery.
To replace the battery in a Casio 1827 watch, place a soft cloth under the face of the watch to prevent scratches. Locate the small dent on the back of the watch and slide the blade of the knife under the back so that it pops off. Remove the old battery, replacing it with a new one and returning it to the same position. Replace the back of the watch.
On an Eco-drive watch, the face of the watch is a solar collector that recharges the lithium battery through light (Natural or florescent). A kinetic watch winds itself through the movement of the wearer. It does not have a battery.
The japan movement watch does require a battery. The battery in the watch will need changed frequently to keep the watch working properly.
The battery in a wrist watch is replaced by removing the retaining screws and prying the bottom off. The battery is then slid out of place and a new battery put in.
The most important part of a watch is battery. With out a battery a watch is dead.
Watch as the abs "light up" or pulse , use the battery and basically play Simon says. Watch the patterns and repeat them