Anyone know the difference between the 2032 and 2025, the oem battery?.
Anyone know the difference between the 2032 and 2025, the oem battery?. Please let us know how it works and take pictures.
Going to change Tires and replace TPMS Batteries that are weak . So I have been looking and found Batteries with 2 inch leads already attached for $1.49 each at Jameco Electronics that is just a few miles from me. It looks like it would work with clean and easy solder just two wires to TPMS sensor .
Any one else have a better idea ? Jameco electronics sells top notch products not like the radio shack crap so I think I would be getting a quality battery that will last.
https://www.jameco.com/z/CR2032-LEADS-3V-CR2032-Lithium-Coin-Battery-with-2-Inch-Leads_2223443.html?CID=MERCH
Thickness. The battery numbering system defines them as Diameter and Thickness, so a 2025 is 20 mm in diameter and 25 mm thick. The 2032 is thicker at 32 mm.
I do not believe that battery will fit, at least not with the wires projecting under the shrink tube cover as shown. The battery in a TPMS sensor is quite tight in the housing and there is just not any room for anything to project out.
May need to trim the cover back on the Jameco battery or a battery with terminals at a 45 degree angle would most likely fit.
Actually, the measurement is mm diameter and tenths of a mm thickness. Both are 20mm diameter. The difference in thickness is 2.5mm vs. 3.2 = 0.7mm.
One thing to consider when looking for a replacement battery is the weight it might add and change the tire balance in the already heavy spot of the rim . keep it light , simple and easy to replace during a tire change . Do a voltage check and replace when low and you are installing a new tire.
I think taking a soldering iron to a cr2032 battery could shorten the life ..... that's why I was looking for an alternative and asking what other have found.
I don't want to add 5000 airsoft pellets to my tire to get it to balance
The Jameco battery had a sealed no leak battery under the cover that was easy to remove with a blade , it fit perfect and will be an easy battery change again if a few years and few sets of tires.
It only took 2500 Airsoft pellets to balance out that new Pilot Road 5 GT .
So the longer wire creates more resistance and with less current flow draw from the battery ..... So this in theory should give longer battery life
BAZINGA
Ohm's Law ..... The circuit with the higher resistance will allow less charge to flow, meaning the circuit with higher resistance has less current flowing through it. So the longer wire creates more resistance and with less current flow draw from the battery ..... So this in theory should give longer battery life
BAZINGA
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May also increase the low voltage warning frequency.
MOBThem zom-bo's laugh at rubber pellets, hell, ya gotta do a double tap, with a .45, to the brain pan.. or, seperate the brain from the bod... just saying... but.. carrying ammo, is a GOOD thang.... better than carrying food, or water... ..keep 'er real out there, in Zombie Land..
you can never carry too much ammo ...... just in case you run into a zombie apocalypse
Just wanted to let you guys know, Kawasaki put the most wicked electronics package on my H2 SXSEPLUS.
And thank god there's no TPMS, linked brakes, fob crap. It does bluetooth to your phone though.