Replace CR2016 with CR2032 Battery - Emergency Prepper Hack Tip
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- Опубліковано 26 жов 2022
- Can You Replace Two CR2016 Batteries With One CR2032 Battery?
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It's dim b/c you replaced a 6V series battery set up with a single 3V battery
The cr2032's are rechargeable too! You can charge them with a 5 v source out of a computer, just watch them so they dont get hot! Simply break the circuit if they do, let them cool, and charge some more. Check the output voltage to determine charge status.
I’ve had to switch out some of my batteries for my red dots like that. Smart
Thank you
Hope it was helpful.
Yeah that’s really cool
Works for me. I have one device that takes cr 2016 batteries. I have plenty of cheap cr 2032 batteries to feed my dependence on lighted hats to see into the deeper recesses of my lair.
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Too late for that warning. I trip over stacks of them daily.
Have you cut the working voltage in half in doing this? The 2 2016 batteries are in series so they provide 6 volts? Please don't laugh, I get confused easily these days! Thanks for the video!
Ah, very good question. This works because we are dealing with LEDs which have a very low working voltage (less than 5 volts). So yes, we cut the voltage in half, but we didn't need all that voltage anyway.
@@HNXMedia Thanks for the reply and shared knowledge. Looking forward to your next video!
You did need the voltage to create the current needed to power it at its full potential and produce the brighter light. It's not as bright b/c it's not sufficiently powered. And it will only last 1/2 to 1/3 of the 2x2016 batteries producing 6V.
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It didnt work on mine. And i tried it with 2 different lights!
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This is totally BS. 6 volts is not 3 volts. The video is totally wrong and misleading. Please use basic science and understand why you do so.
That's funny. The light still works even since I made this video. Accept the fact that you might be wrong.