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Game Boy cart battery compatibility question

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Just a quick question regarding batteries in GBA and GBC cartridges. I have an excess amount of CR1616 batteries (for GBA carts), but have 0 GBC CR2025 batteries. Is it possible to use CR1616 GBA batteries in GBC games (Pokemon Silver/Gold/Crystal)?

I would think that it would be alright since it's the same voltage (3v)? :wink:
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They won't last as long since they're physically smaller. The numbers refer to the diameter and thickness. So a 1616 is 1.6 cm across and 1.6 mm thick, and so forth. I cram 2032 batteries instead of 2025 since they fit and will last longer.
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Hobie-wan wrote:They won't last as long since they're physically smaller. The numbers refer to the diameter and thickness. So a 1616 is 1.6 cm across and 1.6 mm thick, and so forth. I cram 2032 batteries instead of 2025 since they fit and will last longer.
Nice! Have a ball park estimate of about how much life you lose with 1616 vs 2025?
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I'm sure this is common knowlege, but...
Keep in mind that in Pokemon Silver/Gold/Crystal, the battery is not only powering the game save but also the internal clock. I wouldn't bother with the 1616's for those particular games; I wouldn't be shocked if they didn't even last one year.

I can reaffirm that 2032's will fit in them (Pokemon S/G/C) though; it is very tight, but works.
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No clue on the time since I don't play Pokemon and have only changed them for other people. But think of it like cheating by putting AAAs and lumps of foil in a remote because you didn't go buy AAs.
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^hahah nice, will that actually work? I've never heard of that before, but I do agree it would be cheating on that level.
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I don't do it either, but I've seen countless pictures of that sort of thing. I imagine it will work to some degree depending on the device. Remotes would probably work ok, just not as long. Something with a motor would probably be a lot less happy with that sort of cheating.
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Hobie-wan wrote:I don't do it either, but I've seen countless pictures of that sort of thing. I imagine it will work to some degree depending on the device. Remotes would probably work ok, just not as long. Something with a motor would probably be a lot less happy with that sort of cheating.
Ive not done it with AAAs, but I have done it with the insides of a 9v. In a 9v there are 6 LR61 - which are similar to quadAs. Since they typically run at 1.5v at 300 mah (just like a AA), I have jerryrigged them into remotes for short times in the past. There is little risk to the remote, unless you ground it out, but I do not recommend doing anything like that for an extended period of time.
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