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Originally posted by limitlessgfx
the one I have at the moment is a 3v
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As are
ALL CR2032 Batteries, it is the Design Specification for this Battery type.
3V is the nominal voltage supplied, and is what is stamped onto the battery and/or printed on it's packaging. However, depending on quality of manufacture and how long it may have been sitting on the shelf waiting to be bought, you could conceivably get one a tad below that 3V mark.
And, as shown by SUNARISE's testing, below 3V just ain't gonna cut it. A little below 3V will still keep your Data safe when switching Main Batteries, it just won't show 100% in the BuB Meter, and will probably start showing the Low BuB Warning soon after.