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Door sensor - battery size


msialk

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I want to buy a new battery for door sensor in order to replace old one but I temporarily have no access to the device. Could you please tell me which battery should I buy? Is it A23 or something else?

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Uh, if you cannot access the sensor, you cannot replace the battery. 
 

OK, here is a picture of the manual, in future always carry the manual on you, just in case. ?

 

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  • Thanks Eddy... Of course I will have access to the sensor but later. Before than I want to buy a battery.
    And yes, I've seen this manual but 3.6V DC is not a battery size or kind. I'm still have no idea which kind of battery should I buy.

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    Fib D/W and D/W version 2 use a ER14250 also known as a 1⁄2 AA lithium cell, an LS14250 - as the others have pointed out but it might not be so easy to recognise that as a battery type... the 14 is the diameter in mm and the 250 is the length in tenths of a mm hence the 14250 in the name.

     

    I buy them from TME

     

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