No, a CR1620 battery cannot replace a CR1632 battery. The numbers indicate the dimensions and capacity of the batteries: the CR1620 is 16mm in diameter and 2.0mm in height, while the CR1632 is also 16mm in diameter but 3.2mm in height. Because the CR1620 is thinner, it may not fit securely in devices designed for a CR1632, potentially leading to poor contact or malfunction. Always use the battery specified by the device manufacturer for optimal performance.
No, CR1632 and CR1620 are not the same. While both are lithium coin batteries, they differ in thickness; the CR1632 is 3.2 mm thick, while the CR1620 is 2.0 mm thick. This difference in size means they are not interchangeable, and using one in place of the other could lead to improper functioning of the device.
No, they are not the same size. CR2032 is 20mm in diameter while CR1632 is 16mm in diameter.
No, you cannot replace a CR2025 battery with a CR1620 battery. The CR2025 is thicker (2.5 mm) than the CR1620 (2.0 mm), which means the CR1620 may not fit securely in devices designed for the CR2025. Additionally, the CR2025 typically has a higher capacity, providing longer battery life, so using the thinner battery may result in reduced performance or shorter usage time.
No. The 20 and 16 refers to the battery size in milimeters. Clearly a 20mm battery would be unlikely to fit into something designed for a 16mm battery.
As far as I have seen, the "CR" in the CR1620 battery number denotes a manganese dioxide lithium chemistry within the battery.
When the battery in your electronic device dies, you do not need to replace the entire device. Open the battery compartment and write down the number on it. The CR1632 battery is made by different manufacturers, and is widely available at electronic, department stores and online. The cost of the battery is minimal, and is far less than replacing the device itself. In a disposable world, the only thing you have to dispose of is the old battery.
The two batteries may look the same but have slightly different power outputs. Interchanging them could damage the device by putting out to much or to little power.
Any lithium coin batter
CR1620
The two batteries may look the same but have slightly different power outputs. Interchanging them could damage the device by putting out to much or to little power.
The CR1620 battery is a lithium battery. This battery is small and is meant for watches and other devices that take small coin size batteries. It can be found online.
I can say that it is not to replace but you can do something to have the Cr1616 works on a unit using CR1632. As the first number on the CR code corresponds on the diameter of the battery it means that both will fit it on the unit bettery lying pad. As the second number corresponds on the thickness of the battery then you just need to put a shim or something that will push the battery to properly fit in. This will enable the battery works on the unit. This is just a temporary workaround while you are looking for the right battery for your unit. Thank you and have a nice day.