No, you're in luck -- the CR2032 "coin type" battery shows that the
original battery type has been replaced.
The coin types (when the time comes for replacement) are readily available
in drug stores, radio shack, etc.
~GMM
At 09:51 AM 3/30/2005 +0000, you wrote:
>I bought a Polysix the other day, and am extremely happy with it, and
>naturally would like
>it to work consistantly for a long time.
>I've read up on the life-span of the factory-installed batteries and their
>tendancy to leak,
>and want to avoid the problem. So basically, I want to know if I've got an
>original battery
>and if so, how soon I should replace it.
>
>Opening it up, I see that the battery has some japanese characters on it,
>followed by
>"lithium batter" and then "CR2032." I'm kinda figuring it's probably an
>original battery? But
>I honestly don't know... the circuit board underneath looks a bit worn,
>but I'm not sure if
>that's from an older battery or the one that I'm looking at now. Removing
>the battery, I
>can't see anything out of the ordinary about it. It's clean and in fine shape.
>
>So... think I'm good to go or should I be thinking about replacing my battery?
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