well, i don't really get your mean, if your lithium battery declines, you can replace it for a same capacity, working volt, and the part number.
No you should not do that. It will damage the battery and the battery will explode.
Provided other specifications meet the requirements, a 1000mAh power source will probably be able to replace a 1200mAh source - obviously, at reduced capacity (battery life). Other specification details must match however: both sources must have the same nominal voltage (e.g. 1.5V DC) and similar load characteristics (e.g. the ability to support 100mA with no less than 1.3V DC). Also note that it is generally possible to replace a non-chargeable battery with a chargeable one (subject to conditions detailed above), it is not generally possible to replace a chargeable battery with a non-chargeable one. Subject to the design of the device containing the battery, replacing a chargeable battery with a non-chargeable one can result in serious harm to equipment and personal.
Yes as long as both the 2450 mAh battery and 600 mAh battery have the same voltage. The larger one will just last longer and take longer to charge up (I am assuming these are the solar powered type lights).
the one with tom and jary
The Tom Tom One 3rd Edition has a rechargeable internal Lithium ion battery. The estimated battery life on a full charge is 2 hours.
you need a triwing screwdriver and a watch battery to replace the old one.
Replace it with a new one.
It is important to replace the battery with one of the same amperage. The number of plates do not matter. If you replace your battery with one of lower amperage, it will not last nearly as long.
For a laptop battery there are no 90W or 65W but there are 90WH and 65WH. If you mean this so you can replace a 90WH battery with a 65WH battery but the 65WH one can't last longer than the 90WH one at the same load.
open the battery compartment, remove old battery and replace it with a new one.
replace the battery . it could be your battery is not genuine one . :)
no
this sounds too simple to be asked. Or do you mean doing something else to the battery? if you can see the battery just disconnect the terminals using a spanner and replace the battery with one of similar voltage.
Remove the old one & insert a new one.
Remove old one from battery and starter solenoid and replace with new following the same rounting
While a CR2023 and CR 2025 battery are related they are not the same. It is not recommended to replace one with the other because of the electrical variances.