Most likely not (No). They are the same voltage, but not the same size. The following specs are from Duracell's web site: http://www.duracell.com/en-US/series/electronic-batteries.jspx?utm_source=Google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=%2BCR1220%20%2Bbatteries&utm_campaign=Duracell_Search_Desktop_Category+Interest|Electronics+Batteries&utm_content=s95QccF16_20317950700_b_%2BCR1220%20%2Bbatteries:
Now compare that to:
The mAh is milli Amp hours, which measures the strength of the battery against a load (how long it can last). The CR2032 is a bigger, stronger battery. I didn't know that before today.
Yes
No, they are not the same size. CR2032 is 20mm in diameter while CR1632 is 16mm in diameter.
I used A Duracell DL2032 to replace a Maxwell CR2032. It seems to work just fine. It is used for my on board computer on my bike.
No, the CR 2450 is thicker
My Canon SX10 was instantly displaying a message to "replace the batteries" the first time I tried to take a picture, even after replacing the AA's with new adn verified strong AAs. I was almost ready to give up when I heard that it might have to do with the coin backup battery and not because of the AA's. I replaced with new CR1220 and that solved my problem.
No, you cannot directly replace a CR1630 battery with a CR2032 battery. The CR1630 is 16mm in diameter and 3mm thick, while the CR2032 is 20mm in diameter and 3.2mm thick. The difference in size means the CR2032 will not fit in a device designed for a CR1630. Always use the specified battery type for your device to ensure proper function and safety.
No, you should not replace a CR2023 battery with a CR2032 battery. While both batteries have a similar diameter, the CR2023 is 2.0 mm thick, whereas the CR2032 is 3.2 mm thick. Using a thicker battery may cause it to not fit properly in the device, potentially leading to damage or malfunction. Always use the specified battery type for optimal performance.
No, you cannot replace a CR1620 battery with a CR2032 battery. The CR1620 is 1.6 mm thick, while the CR2032 is 3.2 mm thick, meaning the CR2032 will not fit in devices designed for a CR1620. Additionally, the voltage is the same (3 volts), but the physical size difference makes them incompatible. Always use the specified battery type for your device to ensure proper function.
Yes you can, as long as there is wiggle room inside the device. The CR2032 is slightly thicker. However, mixing batteries is dangerous, so be careful using the device until you know how it will react to the alternative power.
No. You would only have half the voltage required as they are the same voltage.
cr2032 same as lr44?
The CR2032 is twice as thick as the CR2016 and has a larger ah capacity. If the extra thickness is not a problem, the CR2032 will be a good replacement for the CR2016. Some mounting methods are thickness specific and others are not! Other than this there is no replacement for this battery.