Darkcobra
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Are there AA batteries with a higher voltage other than 1.2v? If there are higher voltages, can it usually be found in your local electrical store?
Thanks!
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Sure, these are called Alkaline batteries.Are there AA batteries with a higher voltage other than 1.2v? If there are higher voltages, can it usually be found in your local electrical store?
A Ni-CD or Ni-MH AA rechargable is 1.2V nominal voltage but hot off a charger, they'd be around 1.4V. A alkaline AA is 1.5V nominal and a Lithium AA is around 1.6V nominal.Darkcobra said:Are there AA batteries with a higher voltage other than 1.2v? If there are higher voltages, can it usually be found in your local electrical store?
Thanks!
bombelman said:Want 1.5v rechargeables ?
1800mah
http://www1.nl2.conrad.com/scripts/...&page=1&p_catalog_max_results=10&cachedetail=
Illum_the_nation said:i thought energizer's Lithium AA [L91] is 1.4v is it not?
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InfidelCastro said:You put lithium AA's on a voltmeter and you'll get close to 1.8V with some cells.
Illum_the_nation said:something tell me I want to throw aray my meter and buy a new one...maybe a digital one... :thinking:
bombelman said: