A friend told me that you can actually soak it again in a bowl of water for 5 minutes and let it dry on it own time, he did it with 2 of his that got wet and they work fine now but id be careful and do it outside because there is a potential risk
Lithium CR1632 (2008). I just replaced mine and got it from the dealer.
You should consult a cellphone repair expert for a device inspection
If it's a replacement battery meant for that bike it's not much of a hassle, as it should slide right in. If you're picking up a battery from another source it can get quite tricky. You've got to have the right voltage, the battery needs to be able to deliver enough current, you must be able to secure the new battery to the bike and you need to have a charger that's compatible with lithium chemistry batteries.
I kno one place would be walgreens, that were i got my battery's for about $4.00 - $5.00 and for two of the same battery in the one pack
Lithium got its chemical symbol from the first two letters of its name.
The name of lithium is derived from the Greek word lithoswhich has the meaning stone.
Remember batteries with memories? You had to go through all the nonsense of completely discharging then recharging your batteries or your battery developed a memory. After a while you only got half the use from your battery. Batteries are too expensive for that nonsense. Get AA lithium batteries and get full power from them first time and every time. Lithium batteries are especially important for high power items like cameras and flashes.
Lithium got its name from the Greek word "lithos," meaning stone. This is because lithium is commonly found in various types of rocks and minerals.
Lithium chloride does not have an atomic number because it is a compound, not an element. However, lithium as an element has an atomic number of 3.
No, Only a six pack.
i got a pack you get 8 in every pack i got mine from toys r us if that's useful
No.