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I'm down to my last CR2032 Lithium battery, stored in my fridge for 10 years now, from a 6 pack I bought off ebay (from Asia) in Mar. 2010.
So, I go to Ebay a few days ago and buy a set of 10 Panasonic CF2032 Lithium cells, "**FRESHLY NEW**, "made in Indonesia." I get them today. I test them with my quality Fluke multimeter and the 4 or so I randomly tested by poking through the card were ~3.20v. The 10 year old one in my fridge tests the same as when it was new at 3.34v. The one that came in the chest strap heart rate monitor I received today tests at 3.36v or so.
So I'm wondering if I should make an ebay complaint that these "FRESHLY NEW" Panasonic batteries are substandard.
The cards say PD 10/2019, ED 09/2029, so doesn't look like they've been sitting around. But it seems to me that Panasonic CR2032 should test higher than 3.20v. Am I right?
So, I go to Ebay a few days ago and buy a set of 10 Panasonic CF2032 Lithium cells, "**FRESHLY NEW**, "made in Indonesia." I get them today. I test them with my quality Fluke multimeter and the 4 or so I randomly tested by poking through the card were ~3.20v. The 10 year old one in my fridge tests the same as when it was new at 3.34v. The one that came in the chest strap heart rate monitor I received today tests at 3.36v or so.
So I'm wondering if I should make an ebay complaint that these "FRESHLY NEW" Panasonic batteries are substandard.
The cards say PD 10/2019, ED 09/2029, so doesn't look like they've been sitting around. But it seems to me that Panasonic CR2032 should test higher than 3.20v. Am I right?