Coin cell Lithium battery part number.
The Klaus Kobec KKG 1913 uses a CR2016 lithium coin cell battery.
The Chamberlain garage door remote requires a CR2032 lithium coin cell battery.
Any lithium coin batter
The LiftMaster garage door opener remote is compatible with a 3-volt lithium coin cell battery, specifically a CR2032.
Coin batteries are better than AAA batteries because they have lithium. Lithium brings the best out of the battery and holds the most amount of energy compared to AAA batteries.
No current circulating British coin has a diameter of exactly 3 cm. The closest is the £2 coin with a diameter of 2.84 cm.
Energizer (and many other battery companies) sell two kinds of "lithium" batteries: "Lithium Photo/Coin", Li-Mn, "CR" button cells, such as the CR2032, provide about 3 V. "Lithium cylindrical", "Lithium-iron", "Li/Fe", which comes in AA and AAA, are about 1.5 V, and also comes as those rectangular 9V batteries, which... of course... are about 9V.
The Accu-Chek Active glucose meter typically uses two 3-volt lithium coin cell batteries, CR2032. It is important to ensure you use the correct batteries to maintain accurate performance of the meter.
Probably the "IKE" dollar. It's the biggest/heaviest U.S. coin, as far as I can guess. Hope that helps...
Each remote takes ( 2 ) coin style 3 volt lithium batteries ( # 2016 )
CR lithium batteries are cylindrical in shape and typically used in watches, calculators, and some small electronics. DL lithium batteries are coin-shaped and commonly used in medical devices, cameras, and other portable electronics. The main difference is their size and shape, with CR batteries being cylindrical and DL batteries being coin-shaped.