Button battery 2025 v 2032 - what's the difference?
Hmm.... been reading the posts above and it begs the question of what is the difference between a 2025 button battery and a 2032 button battery?
Well... As already mentioned they both have the same diameter (20mm) and they both have the same voltage (3V) but the 2032 is 3.2 mm thick -therefore 7 mm thicker than the 2025's 2.5 mm housing.
It's this difference that is important because it means that the 2032 can accommodate more "stuff" internally which results in its greater electrical capacity. And the increased "stuff" that's packed into the battery means that the 2032 is physically heavier @ 3.2 grams versus the 2025's weight of 2.6 grams (not that this is important for the Key-fob application)
The capacity of the two batteries is nominally as follows (according to a couple of data-sheets that I managed to pull from the web):
- 2025 = 150 mAh (on continuous discharge at 20℃ under 15kW load to 2.0V end-voltage)
- 2032 = 210 mAh (on continuous discharge at 20℃ under 15kW load to 2.0V end-voltage)
This means that the 2032 packs an increased 180 mWatts of electrical power, which is 40% increase over then 2025
So, if the 2032 can physically fit into the fob - it will be my choice come time to change the battery,
Don
PS: Of course, the numbers above are only applicable to Brand-name button batteries
Last edited by DV52; 16-04-2017 at 10:39 PM.
Reason: recalculated % increase in capacity - thanks fontana302
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