PhotogHobbyist wrote:
I recently needed a replacement 23A battery for a remote for my outside Christmas lights. Since it is not readily available in my rural area, I went online and the shipping cost was escessive. On the plus side, The one relaced had worked for several years.
I think I read that there are multiple button batteries inside those 23A. I wonder if you could use those instead. When mercury batteries were no longer available, I got a "holder" for button batteries for my Minox C.
EDITED: Look at this! The 23A has many aliases. Why?!
Other names for this battery type:
8LR932, A23, 23A, 23GA, A23GA, BOGP23.TS, CN23A, E23A, EL12, EXC-23BP, GP-23A, GP-23GA, L1028, LR23A, MN21, MN23, MS21, V23, VR22, WCLR23A, GP23AE, 21/23 23GA, 8LR50, 1811A, 3LR50, A23BP, AG23, GP23A, AWI L01, LRV08PA, R23A, VA23GA, V23GA, 23AE, LRVO8, LRV08, 8F10R, 8LR32, A21 21A, BAT012, LRV08, N21, PX32A, PX32AB, PX32B, RV08, RVO8, S21, GP23, 21/23, 8LR23, CA20, MN21/23, 23AE, MN23AE, A23S, P23GA
Yes - button batteries -
A23 batteries are constructed of eight individual LR932 alkaline button cells enclosed in a wrapper.https://www.amazon.com/HAOFILM-Premium-Alkaline-Battery-Batteries/dp/B08GM27JDG/ref=sr_1_2?crid=GYPRYOFRGA3Y&keywords=lr932&qid=1702737725&sprefix=lr932%2Caps%2C102&sr=8-2&th=1