That's a good idea, especially if you can get them for cheap. I think the 2032 might even have a higher maximum current draw than the 9v. (Probably a lot less total power, though). Do they make lithium 2032's? I guess that would spoil the point of "cheap", though.

How about silver oxide 357 cells? Those are dirt cheap and very tiny (although only 1.55v instead of 3v).

-Adam

On 8/14/2012 3:41 AM, andybiker wrote:
PS,
I've been tempted to use a stack of 2032s in a 'Smarties' tube.
At one UKpound for about 8 (24v worth) then 4 pounds would make a small 96v battery.

        Andrew.

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