Hi I usually use my multi-meter to check the voltages of my batteries but my 9V that powers said multi-meter has died. I haven't had the chance to order some replacement batteries so I ended up using a old Sony Pocket Station to test out all my batteries (more then 2/3 were dead) I ended up using the strongest ones to re-test the "dead" ones that couldn't power up in a VMU being VMU's piggy back the power in unison in the battery compartment (or so I think) and a really weak one on top of a known working strong one will not power on.
I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for checking the voltages besides using a multi-meter?? And how do yall store these things?? I have em loose in a bag but I think that is why most of them discharged cause the positive and negative currents were all rubbing against each other. I need to invest in a 3D printed battery holder or find a case that can store them without them touching and dying out.
CR2032 Battery Checker and Storage
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Re: CR2032 Battery Checker and Storage
I have one of these bad boys to test batteries, haven't tried it with coin cells yet, but according to the picture, it should work:
The good thing is that it doesn't need its own battery, it uses the charge from the tested battery.- killer-elite
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UPDATE on the battery holder....
I ended up buying a 20 slot CR2032 3D Printed Battery Holder from etsy.... I think it came out to 13 bucks with free shipping, I got the UV reactive orange color...I saw some other seller who had a glow in the dark one but it only held 10 batteries. Here is the link if anyone is also interested, I had to message the person to make me a 20 slot version as they only had the 10 listed in their store
https://www.etsy.com/listing/970988768/ ... ve_6&frs=1
As for the battery checker Im going to have to do some research and find something a little bit better then what I'm currently using atm
I ended up buying a 20 slot CR2032 3D Printed Battery Holder from etsy.... I think it came out to 13 bucks with free shipping, I got the UV reactive orange color...I saw some other seller who had a glow in the dark one but it only held 10 batteries. Here is the link if anyone is also interested, I had to message the person to make me a 20 slot version as they only had the 10 listed in their store
https://www.etsy.com/listing/970988768/ ... ve_6&frs=1
As for the battery checker Im going to have to do some research and find something a little bit better then what I'm currently using atm
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Where did you buy the battery tester at? and what is the name of the brand? Thank YouTarnish wrote:I have one of these bad boys to test batteries, haven't tried it with coin cells yet, but according to the picture, it should work:
fc5f742f3f95258ba87a3479b9a8dc8c13d38570_original.jpeg
The good thing is that it doesn't need its own battery, it uses the charge from the tested battery.
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Since I bought it in Hungary, I doubt that info would be much help. And this battery tester seems like one of those items that have a million clones, I say just buy whichever you find the cheapest that has good reviews. Just make sure you buy one with the sliding part on the side so you can test coin cells too.killer-elite wrote:Where did you buy the battery tester at? and what is the name of the brand? Thank YouTarnish wrote:I have one of these bad boys to test batteries, haven't tried it with coin cells yet, but according to the picture, it should work:
fc5f742f3f95258ba87a3479b9a8dc8c13d38570_original.jpeg
The good thing is that it doesn't need its own battery, it uses the charge from the tested battery.
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Not sure if it’s an old wive’s tale, but keeping batteries in the fridge allegedly extends storage life.
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