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Re: Battery Difference between CR2032 and CR2025

Started by Sjouke Burry September 3, 2012
On 2017-04-13, denbigh.gabbitas@gmail.com <denbigh.gabbitas@gmail.com> wrote:
> I find that, when you swallow, there is not much difference, but the 2032 gives a better tone to my burp ! > > Since this is a many-times--answered thread, I felt a useful comment was appropriate, I hope others find it relevant and useless.
after belching. vomit. people have died from swallowing lithium cells. -- This email has not been checked by half-arsed antivirus software
On Tuesday, 4 September 2012 04:54:44 UTC+5:30, fred.fl...@thecave.com  wrote:
> My computer clock battery died. It had a CR2032. I bought a CR2025 at > a store going out of business (No Returns). Both say they are 3v. The > CR2025 is a little thinner, but otherwise they are the same size. Is > there any reason not to use the 2025? > > --------------
I am not noted the number of my Sony projector button battery...now the battery I use in remote is not giving more range as before...
On Monday, September 3, 2012 at 6:24:44 PM UTC-5, fred.fl...@thecave.com wrote:
> My computer clock battery died. It had a CR2032. I bought a CR2025 at > a store going out of business (No Returns). Both say they are 3v. The > CR2025 is a little thinner, but otherwise they are the same size. Is > there any reason not to use the 2025? > > --------------
My car key uses these
On Tuesday, 4 September 2012 07:24:44 UTC+8, fred.fl...@thecave.com  wrote:
> My computer clock battery died. It had a CR2032. I bought a CR2025 at > a store going out of business (No Returns). Both say they are 3v. The > CR2025 is a little thinner, but otherwise they are the same size. Is > there any reason not to use the 2025? > > --------------
no,sane voltage,just a tad thinner
On Monday, December 1, 2014 at 11:22:01 AM UTC-5, stephen....@gmail.com wrote:
> On Monday, September 3, 2012 6:24:44 PM UTC-5, fred.fl...@thecave.com wrote: > > My computer clock battery died. It had a CR2032. I bought a CR2025 at > > a store going out of business (No Returns). Both say they are 3v. The > > CR2025 is a little thinner, but otherwise they are the same size. Is > > there any reason not to use the 2025? > > > > -------------- > > The mediary of the disproportionate mass is equal to the hypotenuse of the inverse triangulation. This extrapolates into dissonance and transpondanse with slight emissions of alabalung gazunga, which is found in a cow pen in the Kenya Highlands. Thus, the last word hath been spoken by your faithful servant and slave from Texas.
Hilarious. Shoulda figures you were from TX. We are an entertaining race of folks.
On Thursday, June 30, 2016 at 7:37:55 PM UTC-4, gerryd...@gmail.com wrote:
> Bunch of fuckin geeks! Lol
Yep. Exactly why you are here, so they can answer your questions, because you're too stupid to know yourself. "Geeks" are the people who design the shit you buy, the cars you drive, the computers you use. They are the ones you call when it breaks, because you're too stupid to know how to fix it yourself. All of the modern conveniences, the medicine, the technology, jet planes, computers, fast cars, sky scrapers and iPhones, all of it was brought to you by geeks. You're welcome. If you can't contribute something, then sit back and be quiet, and maybe if you're polite maybe someone will help you out. Because you sure as hell aren't going to fix it yourself. You fall in the class of "consumers", those that work all day to make money so they can buy the shit geeks built for them.
Thank you. That is very helpful
In short, CR2025 has 20mm in diameter and thickness 2.5mm, nominal capacity 165mAh. CR2032 has 20mm in diameter and 3.2 thickness, nominal capacity 220mAh. 
CR2025 can replace CMOS if you set good contact on pins. Also, it will last much shorter than CR2032.

More on this topic: difference cr2032 cr2025 AND cr2016 https://tecpoll.com/cr2032-vs-cr2025-vs-cr2016/