Jim;
I got some alkaline Rayovac 844s, They are suppose to replace
all CMos batteries from 3.6-7.0 volts. According to Rayovac
the Cmos voltage must not be that crucial.
See lots more information than you ever wanted to know
about CMos batteries at:
http://www.resource800.com/ho18001.html
Jim Meagher wrote:
>
> Larry Fisk wrote:
> >
> > In a pinch can one use 2 AA batteries (alkaline or lithium)
> > for a 3.6 volt CMOS backup battery?
>
> Larry,
>
> A double A battery of any type material (NiCad, Alkaline, Lithium, etc.) is
only 1.5 volts, max. Two would not be enough and three might
> be too much voltage for the ICs.
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