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| Arseen:
Like I said before I think the only difference is the thickness and thus the longevity is shorter. |
| Arseen:
Did some digging and these are the ones that are SNES size (2cm in diameter) with various thicknesses. The thicker the more capacity thus lomger life for holding game save data. Name Capacity (mAH) size (in millimetres Diameter * Thickness) CR2016 90 20 × 1.6 CR2020 20 × 2 CR2025 160–165 20 × 2.5 CR2032 225 20 × 3.2 |
| monjici:
--- Quote from: Arseen on September 26, 2014, 06:20:20 PM ---Like I said before I think the only difference is the thickness and thus the longevity is shorter. --- End quote --- Got it! I initially thought that the 2016 would be to small (in width) for the contact to reach the snes cart connector, but it seems that the 2016 I have are almost the same width as the 2025/2032: Yellow circle is the CR2016 on top of the SNES cart battery. |
| Arseen:
Hmm. Maybe SNES battery is actually CR2320, which means you should be able to fit CR2330 (265mAh) in there or maybe even CR 2354 (whopping 560mAh) for really long save realibily. I don't have my SNES screwdriver at hand, so what does the original battery actually say? |
| monjici:
--- Quote from: Arseen on September 26, 2014, 07:28:44 PM ---Hmm. Maybe SNES battery is actually CR2320, which means you should be able to fit CR2330 (265mAh) in there or maybe even CR 2354 (whopping 560mAh) for really long save realibily. I don't have my SNES screwdriver at hand, so what does the original battery actually say? --- End quote --- This cart has CR2032 and is dated of June 92 ... still saving :) |
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