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John Fields August 15th 07 10:30 PM

Voltage question
 
On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 02:38:38 -0400, "Jim P"
wrote:

I have a voice recorder that uses 2 AAA batteries.
I only get about 8 hours of recording out of the 2 batteries and I would
like to attach a power supply
by soldering it to the battery terminals. How many volts can I apply to the
device without frying the circuits?


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In series, 2 AAA cells give you 3V, so that's what you should use.
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The configuration of the batteries are as follows

Top of device

+ -
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| |
| |
| |
| |
- +


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The terminals on one end of the battery holder will be connected
together in order to connect the cells in series. Solder your
supply connections to the other terminals, + to + and - to -.



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JF

Jim P August 16th 07 07:38 AM

Voltage question
 
I have a voice recorder that uses 2 AAA batteries.
I only get about 8 hours of recording out of the 2 batteries and I would
like to attach a power supply
by soldering it to the battery terminals. How many volts can I apply to the
device without frying the circuits?

The configuration of the batteries are as follows

Top of device

+ -
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
- +



Frank August 16th 07 01:31 PM

Voltage question
 
what type of batterys or we should says "cells"
Nickel-cadmium for example gives 1.2 volts per cell



Jim P wrote in message
...
I have a voice recorder that uses 2 AAA batteries.
I only get about 8 hours of recording out of the 2 batteries and I would
like to attach a power supply
by soldering it to the battery terminals. How many volts can I apply to the
device without frying the circuits?

The configuration of the batteries are as follows

Top of device

+ -
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
- +





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