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[title] Install new battery
-[* black] The loggers come with a 3.6V non-rechargeable Lithium battery. The size is a 2/3 AA battery. You can also purchase a 1/2 size AA battery with the same voltage (Shown in images) which will in most cases have a lower capacity and lifespan. To avoid the need for spot welding I would recommend getting a battery with pre-fitted leads.
+[* black] The loggers come with a 3.6V non-rechargeable Lithium battery. The size is a 2/3 AA battery. You can also purchase a 1/2 size AA battery with the same voltage (shown in images) which will in most cases have a lower capacity and lifespan. To avoid the need for spot welding I would recommend getting a battery with pre-fitted leads.
+[* black] The original battery is from Tadiran, model SL-561 and has a rated temperature ranger of -55 to 130 °C. These batteries are pricey but worth it in the long run. I have a logger that has a battery that is over 12 years old and still works!
+[* icon_caution] The loggers can get very hot when left lying in the sun. It is recommended to use the same battery as a replacement as most other batteries have a much lower temperature range and will probably start leaking when the logger is left in the sun and the battery temperature range is exceeded.
[* black] Solder the new battery to the large solder pads. Make sure you don't reverse the polarity.