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A circuit is a general one but that 0.6V would be about 11% higher than its documented voltage. I suppose a new 2032 is a bit higher 3.0V (3.1-3.2 probably) so while the batteries are fresh ones, difference would be even more (15-20%). The circuit is similar to one is in attachment . It needs no...
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I have been making a device which requires 5.4V supply. There were such batteries available 20-30 years in our country, they were extremely rare though. There is an addition to the generic scheme, which makes it possible to supply the circuit by 9V. This is a pocket size device so...
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