"CR2032s are based on solid state chemistry, there's no liquid electrolyte to leak. If you get it wet though, that's a different story."
i thought gba cartridge batteries are just as susceptible to leaking as any old batteries inside an SNES cartridge would, or are modern CR2032 batteries made differently than what they're used to?
years ago i had to remove all of the internal batteries inside every gba carts i own, out of fears that the CR2032 battery inside would leak and damage the circuit board. if only i knew it wasn't necessary to remove the CR2032, then i wouldn't have bothered as i accidentally damaged one of my carts while desoldering the battery and i've regretted it ever since (i was nervous at the time)
so my question is: do all GBA cartridge batteries eventually leak?
thanks for letting me know!
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