You can get to the battery without going through the safe? Interesting. looks like a AAA to me, even if it is shorter you can make up the difference with a conductor. We know it is a 3.6 DC so that is the voltage we are looking for, if you can get to the contacts you can power it up.
The battery is inside the safe. Without it working I have to use the key to open the safe. That battery is even larger than a AA.You can get to the battery without going through the safe? Interesting. looks like a AAA to me, even if it is shorter you can make up the difference with a conductor. We know it is a 3.6 DC so that is the voltage we are looking for, if you can get to the contacts you can power it up.
I'm thinking about buying a surplus carcano. Anyone ever had one and got any thoughts?
When I get home today after work I’ll take a picture of that battery next to a AA battery so you can compare them in size.good grief, I suppose this shows what a geezer I am, I am used to 2 volts per cell, thus 2-4-6-8-10 volts, etc. The nicads were 1.6 volts per cell. Does this mean the rechargale Lithium's are 1.8 volts per cwll and you have 2 in series? What at the physical dimensions?
This type of Lithium battery is new to me. Don’t know much about it.lithium being 1.8 volts per cell we are looking for 2 lithium cells in series.