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Not sure if that helps but usually the model of the battery shows the dimensions, so 802056 would be 8mm x 20mm x 56mm. It would be great if someone confirms the dimensions.[br]
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Not sure if that helps but usually the model of the battery shows the dimensions, so 802056 would be 8mm x 20mm x 56mm. It would be great if someone confirms the dimensions. Also, LP could be for lithium polymer.[br]
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Two notes from the guide:
* the og battery is 3.8v nominal and the controllers charge it to over 4.3v, if you use the controllers to charge an external cell do not use a regular 3.7/4.2v one or it will explode.
* The white wire from the original battery seems to be for a thermistor as it measures ~10kOhms to ground
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With all these information I still can't found a replacement battery to buy :-/
The image of the guide containing the information:
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Not sure if that helps but usually the model of the battery shows the dimensions, so 802056 would be 8mm x 20mm x 56mm. It would be great if someone confirms the dimensions.[br]
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Two notes from the guide:
* the og battery is 3.8v nominal and the controllers charge it to over 4.3v, if you use the controllers to charge an external cell do not use a regular 3.7/4.2v one or it will explode.
* The white wire from the original battery seems to be for a thermistor as it measures ~10kOhms to ground
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With all these information I still can't found a replacement battery to buy :-/
The image of the guide containing the information:
[image|2698778]
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Not sure if that helps but usually the model of the battery shows the dimensions, so 802056 would be 8mm x 20mm x 56mm. It would be great if someone confirms the dimensions.[br]
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Two notes from the guide:
* the og battery is 3.8v nominal and the controllers charge it to over 4.3v, if you use the controllers to charge an external cell do not use a regular 3.7/4.2v one or it will explode.
* The white wire from the original battery seems to be for a thermistor as it measures ~10kOhms to ground