\ >=20 > heh. In case no one noticed, there has been a recent "price=20 > war" in the popular CR123A (1300mAH) sized lithium battery,=20 > because (?) of their common use in certain "upscale"=20 > flashlights. From sites like www.surefire.com, you can get=20 > them for $15 for a 12-pack (that compares to about $8 EACH=20 > for duracells at the local camera store...) >=20 > I saw at least one spec on the net for CR2032 sized lithium=20 > coin cells that claimed they were good for a maximum drain of=20 > up to 4mA, but I can't find "supporting" documentation from=20 > any of the big-name manufacturers. >=20 > BillW >=20 Awesome! Thank you! Thank you! =20 Here is says that the nominal current it 20 mA continuous: http://rocky.digikey.com/WebLib/Panasonic/Web%20data/CR2,%20CR123A.pdf What kind of battery holder would you use for these? It seems like an odd size. Alex -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics