Answer
Aug 20, 2025 - 09:47 AM
To decode a battery number, first identify the alphanumeric code on the battery, which typically indicates its size, chemistry, and voltage. For example, in a code like "CR2032," "CR" denotes the lithium manganese dioxide chemistry, "20" refers to the diameter in millimeters, and "32" indicates the thickness in tenths of a millimeter. It's essential to refer to the manufacturer's documentation or standards like the IEC for precise decoding.
