If the board is still working try measuring the voltage on the battery when power is connected to the board or disconnect the battery from the board and measure the voltage on the board at the battery connections to get the o/c voltage reading
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This should give you a good idea as to what value the battery should be as not all rechargeable batteries with solder tags are 3V.
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This should give you a good idea as to whether it is a rechargeable battery or not and if it is what value the battery should be as not all rechargeable batteries with solder tags are 3V.
If you measure about 3.25V then it should be a 3V battery
If you measure 0V then perhaps it is not a rechargeable type but simply a non rechargeable lithium battery with solder tags as is used in a lot of devices
If the board is still working try measuring the voltage on the battery when power is connected to the board or disconnect the battery from the board and measure the voltage on the board at the battery connections to get the o/c voltage reading
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This should give you a good idea as to what value the battery should be as not all rechargeable coin cell type batteries with solder tags are 3V.
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This should give you a good idea as to what value the battery should be as not all rechargeable batteries with solder tags are 3V.
If you measure about 3.25V then it should be a 3V battery
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If you measure 0V then perhaps it is not a rechargeable type but simply a lithium coin cell battery with solder tags as is used in a lot of devices
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If you measure 0V then perhaps it is not a rechargeable type but simply a non rechargeable lithium battery with solder tags as is used in a lot of devices
If the board is still working try measuring the voltage on the battery when power is connected to the board or disconnect the battery from the board and measure the voltage on the board at the battery connections to get the o/c voltage reading
This should give you a good idea as to what value the battery should be as not all rechargeable coin cell type batteries with solder tags are 3V.
If you measure about 3.25V then it should be a 3V battery
-
If you measure 0V then perhaps it is not a rechargeable type but simply a standard lithium coin cell battery with solder tags as is used in a lot of devices
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If you measure 0V then perhaps it is not a rechargeable type but simply a lithium coin cell battery with solder tags as is used in a lot of devices
If the board is still working try measuring the voltage on the battery when power is connected to the board or disconnect the battery from the board and measure the voltage on the board at the battery connections to get the o/c voltage reading
This should give you a good idea as to what value the battery should be as not all rechargeable coin cell type batteries with solder tags are 3V.
If you measure about 3.25V then it should be a 3V battery
-
If you measure 0V then perhaps it is not a rechargeable type but simply a standard lithium battery with solder tags as is used in a lot of devices
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If you measure 0V then perhaps it is not a rechargeable type but simply a standard lithium coin cell battery with solder tags as is used in a lot of devices
If the board is still working try measuring the voltage on the battery when power is connected to the board or disconnect the battery from the board and measure the voltage on the board at the battery connections to get the o/c voltage reading
-
This should give you a good idea as to what value the battery should be as not al rechargeable coin cell type batteries with solder tags are 3V.
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This should give you a good idea as to what value the battery should be as not all rechargeable coin cell type batteries with solder tags are 3V.
If you measure about 3.25V then it should be a 3V battery
If you measure 0V then perhaps it is not a rechargeable type but simply a standard lithium battery with solder tags as is used in a lot of devices
Hi @steveout ,
If the board is still working try measuring the voltage on the battery when power is connected to the board or disconnect the battery from the board and measure the voltage on the board at the battery connections to get the o/c voltage reading
This should give you a good idea as to what value the battery should be as not al rechargeable coin cell type batteries with solder tags are 3V.
If you measure about 3.25V then it should be a 3V battery
If you measure 0V then perhaps it is not a rechargeable type but simply a standard lithium battery with solder tags as is used in a lot of devices