I have a cheap action camera with an annoying trait, every time I change batteries the date & time gets reset and I have to set it again.
To solve this problem I want to add a small internal battery inside it which will keep supplying power to the camera for a while while I change batteries so the date & time is retained.
I have opened the camera and I think there is enough room to add something inside to accomplish this:

The camera is powered by a 3.7V nominal single cell lithium ion battery.
So I need to connect another battery in parallel to ground and battery + on the PCB.
What battery, or perhaps capacitor should I use?
I have on hand such capacitor visible in my photos which will fit, 25V 220µF, would that work?
And should I add a resistor in series with the capacitor to limit the inrush current charging the capacitor when plugging in the battery, if so what value resistor?
To solve this problem I want to add a small internal battery inside it which will keep supplying power to the camera for a while while I change batteries so the date & time is retained.
I have opened the camera and I think there is enough room to add something inside to accomplish this:
The camera is powered by a 3.7V nominal single cell lithium ion battery.
So I need to connect another battery in parallel to ground and battery + on the PCB.
What battery, or perhaps capacitor should I use?
I have on hand such capacitor visible in my photos which will fit, 25V 220µF, would that work?
And should I add a resistor in series with the capacitor to limit the inrush current charging the capacitor when plugging in the battery, if so what value resistor?
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