Dear Experts
Sometime I worked with my friend in his car wrecking yard , and sometime we need to check car key fobs that are not working if thier batteries are dead or not ,,,using Fluke 117 multi-meter and KYORITSU
Most batteries are Lithium Coin Battery size 2023, 2016,2025 (3V)
Some remotes fluke shows voltage for their batteries are very low obviously need to be replaced once we replace them they would work no drama
And other remote fluke and KYORITSU show voltage for their batteries almost 3V or 3.06V, 3.16V and those remote are not working but when I replace their batteries they would work !!!!
I want to know why new those remotes work for new batteries while with they won't work with the old batteries although voltage are still around 3v or +3V ? Isn't measuring a voltage should be a reasonable evaluation to check a battery if it good or not ? ?
Thanks
Sometime I worked with my friend in his car wrecking yard , and sometime we need to check car key fobs that are not working if thier batteries are dead or not ,,,using Fluke 117 multi-meter and KYORITSU
Most batteries are Lithium Coin Battery size 2023, 2016,2025 (3V)
Some remotes fluke shows voltage for their batteries are very low obviously need to be replaced once we replace them they would work no drama
And other remote fluke and KYORITSU show voltage for their batteries almost 3V or 3.06V, 3.16V and those remote are not working but when I replace their batteries they would work !!!!
I want to know why new those remotes work for new batteries while with they won't work with the old batteries although voltage are still around 3v or +3V ? Isn't measuring a voltage should be a reasonable evaluation to check a battery if it good or not ? ?
Thanks