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Originally Posted by jmaloney
Yeah, the battery issue definitely seem to be a downside there. Though, if the problem is in regards to recharging batteries, it looks like this might be a suitable replacement for the CR2032 batteries: LIR2032. And don't forget a charger.
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OK, not necessarily a show stopper, but...
This is from the site:
Note: this is rechargeable battery which is rated 3.6V with a peak of 4.2V which is higher than non rechargeable 2032. If you use this to operate a light, it might burn the light bulb due to higher voltage!!