About a month ago, "big mouse" asked if it was okay to leave a battery
in an unused UltraDot sight for an indefinite period of time. Seems he was
concerned about potential damage to the sight from battery leakage. I
always use Duracell DL 2032's in my UltraDots. Curious about this issue,
I sent an e-mail to the folks at the UltraDot Warranty Service Center.
Following is their word-for-word response:
"No worries! You can leave the battery in for as long as you want. There
is no issue with the 2032's. We recommend the CR 2032, but the
DL 2032 is okay as well. Take care.
Katie Zabel
UltraDot Distribution
Customer Service/ Warranty Department"
Well folks, there you have it!
UltraDot Batteries.....Revisited
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I have yet to see a CR2032 leak from storage in a scope.
Not to say it will not happen...
I had a Springfield Armory scope with a lighted reticle.
That one and only battery stayed in there for about ten years, never needed the back up battery in the spare compartment of the illumination cap.
When I sold it about 2 months ago I revoved both batteries and they were clean and were still good.
Just my .02 cents worth.
Clarence
Not to say it will not happen...
I had a Springfield Armory scope with a lighted reticle.
That one and only battery stayed in there for about ten years, never needed the back up battery in the spare compartment of the illumination cap.
When I sold it about 2 months ago I revoved both batteries and they were clean and were still good.
Just my .02 cents worth.
Clarence