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Is there any concern with using a sharpie to write the install date on button cell batteries such as cr2032 or cr2016?

If not would it be better to write on the positive or negative side?


 
Posts: 5479 | Location: Pittsburgh, PA, USA | Registered: February 27, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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No.

The contact is usually on the edge and the center


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I've done such for years on any of my small batteries with no detectable side effects.

I've also added a small colored dot at certain locations on the side of the battery each time of recharge, just to get a vague idea of how many charges/loosely 'when' recharging was completed.

So far it gives a 'close enough' feed back on
what to expect on a given product.

edit: these are the CR123/18650/AA/AAA family, not button style.
 
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I can't see how the ink would affect anything functional, assuming you're not using the glittery ones with metal glitter.

Haven't used Sharpies on batteries themselves, but I do use them to write the purchase date on battery packages.
 
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It won’t hurt anything. I’ve used a Sharpie to put dates on button cells for years.
 
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Writing on button cell batteries with a sharpie


You people got some odd hobbies. Wink
 
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Writing on button cell batteries with a sharpie


You people got some odd hobbies. Wink


I used to “have” a watch guy working out of a kiosk in a small grocery shopping mall. I jokingly went back to him saying the watch he replaced the battery 6 months ago stopped working. He opened it up, looked at the battery and said, “I replaced this 3 years ago!” I just smiled back.

I’ve regularly gone to him for link adjustments and such and his prices were very low.



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Writing on button cell batteries with a sharpie

This is odd to me, and it has nothing to do with the question of the thread. Writing on the battery, and once you install it, it'll obviously be completely out of sight. How will you remember the date, when there's nothing to remind you of it? I usually write the date on a piece of paper and tape it right outside.


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Yes, but when the battery dies and you open your Timex, you can see how long the battery lasted, without needing to keep track of a little slip of paper.
 
Posts: 27237 | Location: SW of Hovey, Texas | Registered: January 30, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Writing on button cell batteries with a sharpie

This is odd to me, and it has nothing to do with the question of the thread. Writing on the battery, and once you install it, it'll obviously be completely out of sight. How will you remember the date, when there's nothing to remind you of it? I usually write the date on a piece of paper and tape it right outside.


I have a Aimpoint that is off 90% of the time. I do not need to replace the battery every year or even two, just because batteries are cheap. When I check over the rifle I can easily check the battery.


 
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Great question and good to know!




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