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First ; Gosh I wish I had the knowledge you have on electric transfrerence/resistance==ohms/volts

But given that coin discs input/output are heat-dependent based on your comment, and no knowledge, would it not be sound to place CR coin batts in a baffle of graphene-aero-gel which could be just mm thicc and shield them from said temp inflections? This would greatly increases life, and can be moulded and produced en-mass with little effort and minimal cost (especially if you encase batteries used in space flight etc - and one may use the non-conductive format to use aerogells as an extremely light and thin insulating layer for many a thing.

Imagine the ability to 'spray' an AeroGel sealant onto a component which is heat sensitive to its accuracy...



Its not hard. But you often need someone to "initiate" you with the correct documents.

Try reading these: https://data.energizer.com/pdfs/cr2032.pdf

https://data.energizer.com/pdfs/lithiumcoin_appman.pdf

Hopefully that answers any questions you have. You might need to research some other bits of knowledge to build up your base EE skillset, but once you're able to read those documents + understand them, I think you'll be in a good spot.




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