At 04:07 PM 1/1/2013, you wrote
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So, if I am correct, my SAFT LX-1634 3.0 V battery represents the 'old' 2.9
volt battery although my battery does not state what the chemistry of the
battery is. Therefore, if I can find an exact replacement of the battery,
chemistry and all, I would prefer to just replace the battery rather than
place a new battery and resistors.
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From the SAFT website:
Lithium-manganese dioxide (Li-MnO2) : LX series
This is NLA from SAFT, but, you now know the chemistry.
73
Glenn
WB4UIV